Sentences with phrase «huge energy sucks»

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The type of processing power required to enable a computer to learn is enormous, sucking up huge amounts of energy.
And not only did the SGI behemoths suck energy, they also produced so much heat that the during the summer months the studio building's temperature would soar to over 90 degrees inside, requiring an army of huge fans to cool both the equipment and the programmers.
Most artists are still working at day jobs that suck up a huge portion of their time and energy.
Meanwhile, their power sucks (wind and solar, duh), so they have to start looking at a new energy revolution, a nuclear one (which would have been a good idea in the first place, but nukes have a huge up - front cost).
It was very clear that the blackout was caused by the huge amount of energy sucked up by air - conditioners in addition to the regular energy use (it happened when businesses were still open and many people had returned home also).
We're eager to add a few more, including that it's a huge contributor to e-waste - people will buy it, not like it, and toss it; that it isn't reusable for any other function, that it does something that can be done with devices you already have - and that it sucks up yet more electricity when we already have too many gadgets outpacing energy efficiency measures.
Its a good thing that Google is interested in environmental issues, because it is an energy hog; Its massive data centers, which house hundreds of thousands of servers by some estimates, suck up huge amounts of power.
Regardless, dropping ethanol subsidies is probably a smart idea — corn ethanol is a huge water and energy suck, some speculate its production has led to food shortages, and is generally far from the fuel of the future it was once hoped to be.
According to Bitcoin critics, the process of mining for Bitcoin is sucking up huge amounts of energy, which in turn are shooting up energy costs.
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