Also irgendwie aussern sich doch recht viele ueber den Halbleitermangel, welche Probleme das mit sich bringt und dass man Produktion nach Europa holen muss.....und dam naechsten Tag aussern sich selbige zu den dramatischen Folgen des Klimawandels.
Mal ehrlich...hat das System oder kann da keiner mehr im Kreis denken? EU Kommission ist ja klar, aber der Rest?
Aber klar, Strom kommt aus der Steckdose und die IT-Hardware kommt ja mit nem Elektro-Lieferwagen, ergo alles gut
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The Chip Industry Has a Problem With Its Giant Carbon Footprint
Each new generation of semiconductors requires more energy, water and greenhouse gases to create.
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Information and computing technology is expected to account for as much as 20% of global energy demand by 2030, with hardware responsible for more of that footprint than the operation of a system, they found. “Chip manufacturing, as opposed to hardware use and energy consumption, accounts for most of the carbon output,” the researchers concluded.
As implied by the title of the paper — “Chasing Carbon: The Elusive Environmental Footprint of Computing” — that’s a little-known fact, and an uncomfortable one for governments pushing high-end chip making.
President Joe Biden’s drive to set up cutting-edge fabrication plants, or fabs, in the U.S. risks colliding with his climate friendly agenda, while the European Union’s plans to build chip production could test its commitment to be the first climate-neutral continent by 2050.
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/...-footprint
Mal ehrlich...hat das System oder kann da keiner mehr im Kreis denken? EU Kommission ist ja klar, aber der Rest?
Aber klar, Strom kommt aus der Steckdose und die IT-Hardware kommt ja mit nem Elektro-Lieferwagen, ergo alles gut
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The Chip Industry Has a Problem With Its Giant Carbon Footprint
Each new generation of semiconductors requires more energy, water and greenhouse gases to create.
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Information and computing technology is expected to account for as much as 20% of global energy demand by 2030, with hardware responsible for more of that footprint than the operation of a system, they found. “Chip manufacturing, as opposed to hardware use and energy consumption, accounts for most of the carbon output,” the researchers concluded.
As implied by the title of the paper — “Chasing Carbon: The Elusive Environmental Footprint of Computing” — that’s a little-known fact, and an uncomfortable one for governments pushing high-end chip making.
President Joe Biden’s drive to set up cutting-edge fabrication plants, or fabs, in the U.S. risks colliding with his climate friendly agenda, while the European Union’s plans to build chip production could test its commitment to be the first climate-neutral continent by 2050.
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/...-footprint