Amazon Web Services (AWS) has entered a multi-year partnership with Orbital Materials to decarbonize its data centers. This collaboration focuses on utilizing artificial intelligence to improve energy efficiency and sustainability in data center operations. AWS plans to implement new technologies for carbon removal, chip cooling, and water usage optimization as part of this initiative.
The partnership will also allow AWS customers to access Orbital's open-source AI model, enhancing their ability to innovate in materials and technologies. AWS is set to upgrade its cooling systems, aiming for a significant reduction in energy consumption. This move aligns with AWS's broader commitment to sustainability and reducing its carbon footprint.
• AWS partners with Orbital to enhance data center sustainability using AI.
• Orbital's AI platform accelerates material development for carbon removal technologies.
Artificial intelligence is utilized to enhance energy efficiency and sustainability in AWS data centers.
Carbon removal technologies are being developed to reduce the carbon footprint of AWS data centers.
Orbital's open-source AI model will be available to AWS customers for material innovation.
AWS is a cloud computing subsidiary of Amazon focused on providing scalable cloud services.
Orbital Materials specializes in developing climate technologies using a proprietary AI platform.
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