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This is really cool (pun intended) Much of the power efficiency penalty from lower-density nodes can be compensated for by better execution on high-density cooling. https://x.com/teortaxesTex/status/2075351648478634434/photo/1 https://twitter.com/tphuang/status/2075348727296881000
… Is this the normal look for a liquid cooling DC setup? Why is the whole PCB underwater? (it's probably not water but mineral oil. but still) @zephyr_z9 https://x.com/teortaxesTex/status/2075342474285838619/photo/1 https://twitter.com/tphuang/status/2075338710845993058
This is really cool (pun intended) Much of the power efficiency penalty from lower-density nodes can be compensated for by better execution on high-density cooling. https://x.com/teortaxesTex/status/2075351648478634434/photo/1 https://twitter.com/tphuang/status/2075348727296881000
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