Title :
“How Low Can You Go?” The role of power electronics in achieving higher levels of efficiency for desktop computers
Author :
Vairamohan, Baskar ; May-Ostendorp, Peter ; Beck, Nathan
Author_Institution :
Electr. Power Res. Inst., Knoxville, TN
Abstract :
Every year desktop computers in America´s businesses consume as much electricity as all of Idaho, costing those businesses $1.85 billion in utility bills and resulting in 14 million tons of CO2 emissions, a major contributor to global warming. The US Department of Energy predicts staggering growth in the personal computer market over the next two decades and anticipates energy consumption associated with this growth will increase by 100%. To push the limits of energy efficiency Ecos and the electric power research institute (EPRI) collaborated with computer platform developers Intel, AMD, and Via Technologies to build and test office productivity desktop computers. Thanks to improved platform engineering and the burgeoning assortment ´green´ components, high performance office productivity desktop computers were built that use 70% less energy than current ENERGY STAR requirements.
Keywords :
air pollution; computer power supplies; energy conservation; global warming; microcomputers; power consumption; power electronics; America; Idaho; US Department of Energy; carbon dioxide emissions; electricity consumption; energy consumption; energy efficiency; global warming; office productivity desktop computers; power electronics; Collaboration; Costing; Energy consumption; Energy efficiency; Global warming; Microcomputers; Power electronics; Power engineering computing; Productivity; US Department of Energy;
Conference_Titel :
Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition, 2008. APEC 2008. Twenty-Third Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1873-2
Electronic_ISBN :
1048-2334
DOI :
10.1109/APEC.2008.4522756