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Reversible computing and near zero-energy silicon chips

Mike Frank, Senior Scientist and Rodolfo Rosini, CEO, both at Vaire Computing, explain how reversible computing, as an alternative to classic computing, performs calculations without destroying information in the process (i.e., generating heat), reducing energy consumption and the need for cooling. Both are excited by the potential of the technology to meet AI’s ever-increasing computing and energy demands.
Robert Schuetzle, CEO of Infinium, explains that, as power densities of GPUs, CPUs and supporting...
Mike Nagus, CEO of LiNova, a battery tech company, talks backup power infrastructure, UPS and...
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Dr. Peter de Bock, vice president, Data Center Energy and Cooling Technology, Eaton, discusses what...
Christina Mertens, vice president of business development, EMEA, at VIRTUS Data Centres, explains...
Simon Kerr, head of heat networks at EnergiRaven, discusses the recent analysis from EnergiRaven...
Lenaik Andrieux, General Manager – Power Systems EMEA, India & Australia, Rehlko, explains how...
James Netherwood, Head of Research Middle East, Capacity and Datacloud, discusses the upcoming...