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| The Q.rad warms your home with microprocessor waste heat Microprocessors generate a surprising amount of heat during the course of their number crunchings -- especially when you cram a slew of them together in a modern data center. While major tech companies like Google, Facebook and eBay have long reclaim... http://www.engadget.com/2016/01/04/t...or-waste-heat/ |
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