​Nvidia says it can cut data center water use. The AI boom has a bigger problem 

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Hotter-running liquid cooling could reduce the need for evaporative cooling on-site. But the facilities’ appetite for electricity still carries a large hidden water footprint.

Data centers, in case you haven’t heard, have a water problem.

 Hotter-running liquid cooling could reduce the need for evaporative cooling on-site. But the facilities’ appetite for electricity still carries a large hidden water footprint.

Data centers, in case you haven’t heard, have a water problem.  Tech 

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