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Ammonia could power the data centers of the future

Posted on July 14, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Burning ammonia could help power data centers worldwide, however doing so with current ammonia production technology could leave a catastrophic carbon footprint – a fact Fujitsu believes it can change. Fujitsu is working with Icelandic start-up Atmonia, providing high-performance computing and AI muscle to support its research into producing sustainable ammonium.  The Prime Day deals are still running – see what’s still hot to buyAccess to high-performance computing is one area in which Fujitsu is definitely not lacking; the company operates the Fugaku supercomputer, currently considered the second most powerful worldwide.
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