Faster Data Rates and Bigger Volumes are Turning Up the Heat

by Wayne Eng Market Strategy Head - Data & Telecom

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Boosting Telecom & Datacom System Performance

Telecom and datacom systems, once considered distinct ecosystems, are now interdependent networks of wireless devices and cloud hyperscale data services. Collectively, high-performance computing, optical networks and 5G broadband connectivity underpin the digital experience -- and the expectations for speed, reliability and functionality are intense. The electronic system devices that enable the storage, processing and transfer of data across cities, countries and continents and facilitate data access via mobile handheld devices, desktops and smart home systems are increasingly complex and powerful. Enhancing their performance is central to delivering on the data processing and accessibility demands of low latency, high volume and ultra-fast transfer rates. While there are many aspects to achieving these ambitions, the ability to effectively control operational heat is a primary element of electronic system optimization to maximize efficiency and extend lifetime function. Taking a deep dive in to the cloud hyperscale data center and to elements of the 5G telecom network infrastructure, this paper will share use cases on thermal strategies that allow maximum heat removal at the system level and complement other passive environmental and fan-based active cooling techniques.

Taking a deep dive into the cloud hyperscale data center and to elements of the 5G telecom network infrastructure, this paper will share use cases on thermal strategies that allow maximum heat removal at the system level and complement other passive environmental and fan-based active cooling techniques.

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