The Green Grid's PUE standard is on its way to ISO. Peter Judge wonders what that leaves for IT efficiency warriors to do
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India’s Wipro Tops Greenpeace Green Electronics List
Wipro has won Greenpeace's praise but Apple and Dell get criticism
Microsoft Research: Beyond Kinect, And Open Source Robots
Scanners, sensors and a football-playing chair – just another day at Microsoft Research Cambridge
Data Centre Information Is Power
Gathering data isn't enough to make your data centre efficient, says Peter Judge, you need intelligence
Study Shows Virtual Machine Spying Attack
A malicious virtual machine could get around security barriers to read significant data from a targeted VM running on the same platform, according to an academic research paper
NVidia Launches Tesla K20 GPU Supercomputer Units
NVidia's new Tesla K20 GPU units power the world's fastest supercomputer - for now
German Company Creates ERP Device Based On Raspberry Pi
The orange box can support up to three users, will ship before the end of the year
Cray Wants Supercomputer Crown With 100 Petaflop XC30
Cray XC30's Aries interconnects put it ahead of Titan
20 Petaflop Titan Supercomputer Is World’s Fastest: Gallery
A closer look at Titan, the world's fastest supercomputer
Bangor University Scientists Boost Fibre Speeds To 20Gbps
Technology developed at Bangor University could allow a massive speed boost over the fibre infrastructure currently in use
Did New York’s Hurricane Response Change Everything?
Hurricane Sandy got global warming on the agenda and highlighted data centre energy use, says Peter Judge
Tech Breakthrough Could Double Mobile Device Battery Life
MIT scientists have developed a power amplifier technology that requires 50 percent less power
AMD Aims For The Cloud With Opteron 6300 Launch
The new processor series offers higher performance while making financial sense, says AMD
Samsung Touts SSD Potential For Green Data Centers
Samsung continues to argue that solid state drives (SSDs) can make for more energy efficient data centres
Fuel Buckets Keep New York Data Centre Live Through The Hurricane
Peer 1 remained online, thanks to a bucket brigade carrying fuel up 18 floors
Wireless Charging: Qi Claims Lead On Powermat’s PMA
Qi wireless charging is way ahead of Powermat, says Wireless Power Consortium chair Menno Treffers.
ARM Cortex 64-bit Chips Designs Uncloaked
Fresh designs promise more power and more efficiency
Google And Starbucks Back Powermat’s PMA Wireless Charging Tech
Rival Qi group claims big lead in the market, though
US Operators Assess Damage After Hurricane Sandy
American operators are struggling to restore mobile services after Hurricane Sandy hit the US east coast
Google Offers Hurricane Sandy Safety Alerts
Google has collated all public safety alerts as the US east coast struggles to recover from Hurricane Sandy
Acer: We Are Aggressive About Touch
Acer’s Jerry Kao talks to TechWeekEurope about the future of touchscreen
Hurricane Sandy Takes Out Huffington Post, Gawker
New York-based servers are taken out by the Frankenstorm
AMD Partners With ARM To Sell Efficient Server Chips
New partner to continue the struggle against Intel in the data centre
20 Petaflop Titan Supercomputer Set To Aid Scientific Research
World's fastest open-science supercomputer uses CPU-GPU combination to improve energy effiency
Let’s Save Data Centres From Stupid Austerity!
Data centres' contribution to our economy will be enormous, and they richly deserve a tax break in the form of a climate change agreement, says Peter Judge
Intellect Calls For Action On Data Centre Tax Breaks
Data centres need a climate change agreement which will cut energy costs, says Intellect
Green Group Tells Data Centres To Run Servers Hotter
IT kit has toughened up, so data centres can turn off the coolers
ARM Financial Results Beat Expectations
Intel and AMD struggle, while the UK chip designer reports record profits
Apple begins Construction Of ‘Green’ Oregon Data Centre
Yet another server farm located in the Oregon High Desert
One Day Left To Enter Tech Success Awards
TechWeekEurope wants to write about successes, not failures