The article doesn’t mention heat recovery to provide district heating as is being done in Dublin I think, which looks a useful mitigation in colder countries. I found the “125 round trips to New York” a bit misleading, as is discussed in the comments.
I found it quite shameful to work in a department with a gas boiler and a giant simulation cluster being cooled by air conditioners. The nation is replete with failures to usefully capture waste heat.
You would expect university management to actually implement modern technology that their employees are knowledgeable about?
I will accept Loughborough were reasonably forward looking using a CHP system to power the library and several halls while also using it for a coursework exercise, no idea if they have kept with the times as that was 9 years ago.
will give us logic where the junctions between elements will be analogue and varying as the values stored are increased or reduced as learning strengthens or weakens associations.
These could be closer to actual neural networks than the behemoths we need to model the same responses in our current steam generators.
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