Intel IT’s Air Economizer Proof of Concept

Learn about Intel’s investigation of air economizers to optimize power and cooling in their data centers. The proof of concept (PoC) test used 100% air exchange over a 10-month period with an extreme range in temperature, humidity and air quality. The result was an estimated data center power savings of 67% and a potential savings of $2.87 million for a 10-MW data center.

View the Intel Air Economizer Proof of Concept Video.

Read the Intel IT white paper on Reducing Data Center Cost With an Air Economizer.

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