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Internet's Energy Needs Growing Faster Than Efficiency Gains

Electrons may not weigh anything, but it takes some heavy lifting, both literal and figurative, to point them in the right direction. Reader terrancem writes with this excerpt: "Energy efficiency gains are failing to keep pace with the Internet's rapid rate of expansion, says a new paper published in the journal Science. Noting that the world's data centers already consume 270 terawatt hours and Internet traffic volume is doubling every three years, Diego Reforgiato Recupero of the University of Catania argues for prioritizing energy efficiency in the design of devices, networks, data centers, and software development. Recupero highlights two approaches for improving efficiency: smart standby and dynamic frequency scaling or CPU throttling."

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  1. What? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Electrons may not weigh anything

    You lost me there.

  2. Re: Electrons may not weigh anything by i+kan+reed · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Actually, the mass of an electron is: 9.10938291(40)×10^31 kg :-)

    I think you might have missed a minus sign there. Unless the Sun is an electron.

  3. Re:270 terrawatt hours by Chris+Mattern · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Which of course, raises the question, why couldn't you just bloody SAY "31 Gigawatts" instead of tangling yourself in this foofaral of extraneous time units that you didn't even get right?