Microsoft bets on high-temperature superconductors to cool future data centers faster and with much less wasted energy

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  • HTS cables transmit electricity with near-zero resistance using liquid nitrogen cooling
  • Unlike copper, superconductors do not generate heat or require multiple conductors
  • Veir demonstrated three megawatts of power in a simulated data center environment

Microsoft says it has invested in high-temperature superconducting (HTS) technology through its partnership with Veir, a company developing HTS data center power systems.

HTS cables are designed to transmit electricity with near-zero resistance by using liquid nitrogen cooling, which eliminates nearly all energy loss.


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