Power Demands of Data Centers Require Memory Innovations
The U.S. EPA ENERGY STAR program is conducting a study to assess opportunities for energy efficiency improvements to computer servers and data centers. This is in response to Public Law 109-431, which was passed and signed into law December 20, 2006. This legislation requires an investigation down to the microchip level. As a manufacturer of semiconductor memory products used in server systems, Micron intends to proactively address these opportunities.
I authored a white paper called “The Power Demands of Data Centers Require Memory Innovations,” which talks about DRAM in computing applications. You can download my white paper from Micron’s Energy Efficient Memory Web site.
Michael Sporer, Regional Sales Manager, Micron Technology, Inc.
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