http://www.techworld.com/storage/features/index.cfm?featureID=3337&pagtype=samecatsamechan

For engineers developing the next generation of servers, the CPU is no longer the biggest design obstacle to controlling power and cooling costs, which is a major issue for many data centres. “It used to be that the processor was our main concern,” says Roger Schmidt, chief thermal architect and distinguished engineer in IBM’s server and workstations division.

Check out this very cool post about the challenges vendors are having with memory in the ongoing demand for more efficient servers, it’s very interesting…

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