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Uncharted Territory, rapid warming greatly exceeds models' forecasts
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<blockquote data-quote="AlexB23" data-source="post: 77657556" data-attributes="member: 450900"><p>Yeah, my bad, thought that Sky2050 was the software, but it was the scenario. Wow, it makes me proud that Wisconsin has a Cray factory. It is funny how the Finnish had to rely on Wisconsinites for the LUMI supercomputer. And yes, it is true that climate modeling needs powerful hardware. Yeah, AI has many different forms, and all use high energy, so there is nothing we can do about that.</p><p></p><p>By the way, this water cooling of supercomputers sounds interesting, and very efficient compared to air conditioning for supercomputers. Regular PCs, especially the gaming computers sometimes use water cooling as well. </p><p></p><p>It does seem like the editorial was overblown, as IT means all computers, not just supercomputers. Maybe the internet companies need to switch to renewable energy. I'd be willing to pay a few more dollars on my internet bill, if I knew that nearly 100% of the energy to run the servers was renewable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexB23, post: 77657556, member: 450900"] Yeah, my bad, thought that Sky2050 was the software, but it was the scenario. Wow, it makes me proud that Wisconsin has a Cray factory. It is funny how the Finnish had to rely on Wisconsinites for the LUMI supercomputer. And yes, it is true that climate modeling needs powerful hardware. Yeah, AI has many different forms, and all use high energy, so there is nothing we can do about that. By the way, this water cooling of supercomputers sounds interesting, and very efficient compared to air conditioning for supercomputers. Regular PCs, especially the gaming computers sometimes use water cooling as well. It does seem like the editorial was overblown, as IT means all computers, not just supercomputers. Maybe the internet companies need to switch to renewable energy. I'd be willing to pay a few more dollars on my internet bill, if I knew that nearly 100% of the energy to run the servers was renewable. [/QUOTE]
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