Energy-Efficient Data Processing in Cloud Computing Centers

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Rapid growth in the cloud computing centers worldwide is posing serious challenges to both hardware and software designers on the energy efficiency issues. This paper explores particular challenges and potential promises on the part of data processing in these centers.

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