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Kingjaffejoffer

03/11/22 8:23 AM

#95263 RE: Lewrock #95258

That’s an awesome plan.

Without having to give away Lightwaves own numbers, calculate, in USD, and today’s energy prices, money potential saved each month for various existing -or typical- datacenters.
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tkg

03/11/22 8:42 AM

#95265 RE: Lewrock #95258

Agree Lewrock, a perfect opportunity for ML given the comments from O'leary this morning re: data centers.
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theroc66

03/11/22 11:02 AM

#95307 RE: Lewrock #95258

Hi Lewrock, I totally agree!
It would allow them to put $$$ signs in front of the eyes of analyst, without breaking any NDA or SEC rules...
Note: All numbers are fictional and need to be checked by a pro!
Just a kinda: If modulator A runs at 12V today, after applying Perkinamine, it will run 4v!
So with the numbers in the enclosed article,
https://www.racksolutions.com/news/blog/how-many-servers-does-a-data-center-have/
According vxchnge, a “typical” server rack uses 7 kW, and more higher powered racks use around 25 KW. It’s not likely that someone will use the entire 55kW per cabinet (server rack) offered by Switch, but we’ll use this number to reflect the worst case scenario in a data center.

850,000 kW / 7 kW = 121,428 racks * 52(U) = 6,314,256 1U servers

850,000 kW / 25 kW = 34,000 racks * 52(U) = 1,768,000 1U servers

850,000 kW / 55kW = 15,454 racks * 52(U) = 803,608 1U servers

To summarize, a data center with 850 Megawatts of capacity can run around 6,314,256 low powered 1U servers, 1,768,000 mid powered 1U servers or 803,608 high powered servers in a 52U Rack.

And assuming the average price of $0.0666/kWh in the US, an "average" 850MegaW DC has a server-related electric bill of around $478M. Once you run on Perkinamine-based modulators, you bill falls to $165M saving you around $313M a year in one DC! Profitability explodes for all DC operators! And for LWLG as well...

I think this is a good way to attract attention real fast.

AR.