China turns attention to green computing to help meet emissions targets

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The country is seeking to enhance global digital development and still achieve carbon neutrality by 2060. China is looking to green computing options to help to reduce the carbon emissions associated with data centers, seeking to replace older technologies with improved efficiency and reduced power consumption. China wants to hit its peak emissions by 2030 and turn things around to carbon neutrality by 2060. As a part of this effort to reach those goals, green computing is among the many strategies it intends to deploy. Earlier this month, a development…

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The Future of Manufacturing Is Tech Driven

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This article looks at the advances being made in modern manufacturing and discusses what the future of this business sector looks like. Technology driven manufacturing is arguably the future, as increased advances are made in the manufacturing sector that have seen huge steps forward being made in industrial production that is all technology driven. The following sectors are those that have been most affected and will be at the forefront in the manufacturing sector of the future. Green manufacturing The aim is to be able to make manufacturing green, reducing…

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