Home**HPC**Liquid Cooling Means More Performance And Less Heat For Supercomputing

If there was ever a demonstration of Jevons’ paradox, it’s the supercomputing sector. According to this law of economics, consumption rises, rather than falls, with production efficiency. William Stanley Jevons conceived it in the 1860s as developments like the Watt steam engine made coal more efficient. Attracted to cheaper energy, industry used more coal, not less.

Similarly, no matter how much more efficient chips get, AI algorithms can never get enough compute density. But there’s a difference between coal engines an…

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