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Research Points To Data Center Energy Savings
October 27, 2010
New research from Data Center Pulse suggests that overclocking and underclocking the clock speed of CPU speed to match IT workloads can reduce energy consumption in the data center. As these workloads fluctuate, cycling processing speed can “reduce a server’s energy use by as much as 18 percent,” said Dean Nelson, co-founder of the group.
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