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Microsoft is using boiling liquid to cool one of its Azure data centers – SiliconANGLE News
Microsoft is using boiling liquid to cool one of its Azure data centers – SiliconANGLE

Microsoft Corp. revealed today that it has been experimenting with what it calls a two-phase immersion cooling technology using a liquid that boils at extremely low temperatures to keep its data centers cool.
The company explained in a post today on its Innovation blog that it has already implemented the technology in production at its Quincy, Washington-based Azure data center.
Today, Microsoft primarily relies on air-based cooling systems in order to keep the temperature of the processors running…
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