In this issue for Q4 2024:
News:
- RISE and Telia strengthen their collaboration with a focus on 5G.
- Generative AI must run using liquid cooling! – Blog post
In media:
- ICE Datacenter – A hotspot for data center research.
Projects
- Increase data center energy efficiency by combining biogas, fuel cells and novel liquid cooling technology.
- Carbon footprint of data center hardware refresh.
- RISE has validated the energy saving potential of the Vesiro’s software.
Presentations
- Generative AI demand on digital infrastructure. Tor Björn Minde keynote at H1 DC Meetup.
- RISE at Data Centre World 2024 London.
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RISE and Telia Sweden have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The agreement marks the continued joint strategic innovation cooperation. The intention is to shorten the lead time from research and innovation to commercialization.
Photo from left: Anders Olsson, CEO Telia Sverige, Malin Frenning, CEO RISE, Patrik Hofbauer, CEO Telia Company, Hanifeh Khayyeri, Vice president Computer Science at RISE |
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In this new blog post we discuss generative AI and the need of liquid cooling to remove heat from next generation microprocessors. The objective is to go deeper into the thermal management strategies for handling the heat generated by advanced microprocessors (XPUs) engaged in the training and inference of large language models. |
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The growth in demand for data centers also increase energy consumption, environmental impact and security needs. Isabelle Kemlin, Business and Innovation Executive of RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, wrote an article in online magazine Datacentered that explains what ICE Datacenters does and how it will help to shape the future of the data center industry. |
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With a zero-emission fuel like green hydrogen, a small data center is powered via fuel cells. At the same time, its waste heat for district heating is used via a liquid cooling technology. This WEDISTRICT’s demo site aimed to recover the excess heat from the data centers by liquid cooling technology. |
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Parvathi Thampi had the opportunity to present her research on 'Carbon footprint of data center hardware refresh' at the DATE 2024 conference in Valencia. The titel of the presentation was "Data center IT hardware refresh driven by environmental impact assessment for a circular economy". The work is part of the EECONE project. |
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RISE has validated that Vesiro’s prototype reduces server energy use by up to 46%. Vesiro has developed a software to improve search speeds in Elasticsearch. The software functions as a plug-and-play add-on to Elasticsearch. |
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Tor Björn Minde was keynote speaker at the second H1 DC Meetup and described challenges for the data center industry future. One area of interest is the growing need for training large language models (generative AI). |
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Two intense days at Data Centre World 2024 in London. It was bigger than ever. Co-events on Cyber security, Cloud and AI made it even bigger. Tor Björn Minde, Jon Summers and Isabelle Kemlin were busy representing RISE Research Institutes of Sweden and Swedish Data Center Industry in the different packed sessions. |
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