A Smaller and More Efficient Chip for Powering GPUs

ENG: Engineers at the University of California San Diego have designed a new chip that could improve the energy efficiency of data centers by changing the way power is delivered to GPUs. The chip addresses a central problem in modern computing systems: converting the 48 volts commonly distributed in data centers into the much lower voltages needed by GPUs, usually between 1 and 5 volts. Since data centers consume large amounts of electricity, improving this conversion process can help reduce energy loss, lower heat production, and support more compact computing hardware.

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Using Sunlight to Transform Plastic Waste

ENG: Scientists are exploring a solar-powered method for turning plastic waste into useful fuels and chemicals. This research responds to two urgent global problems: the growing amount of plastic pollution and the need for cleaner energy sources. A recent study led by Xiao Lu from the University of Adelaide shows that discarded plastics can be treated as a valuable resource because they contain large amounts of carbon and hydrogen.

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