Amazon Debuts Tools to Make Data Centers Less Power Hungry.

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      Amazon Web Services, a division of Amazon.com Inc., is introducing new tools to improve the efficiency of data centers, aiming to reduce the strain on the electrical grid caused by power-hungry server farms. These tools include more efficient cooling systems, renewable diesel for backup generators, and optimized server rack layouts. Additionally, AWS is implementing liquid cooling systems to effectively cool powerful chips from companies like Nvidia Corp. Amazon plans to invest $75 billion in capital expenditures this year, with a focus on servers, chips, and cooling systems for its on-demand computing services. [Extracted from the article]
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