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Volume 12, Issue 04

Intel® vPro™ Technology


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ISSN 1535-864X DOI 10.1535/itj.1204.12

  • Volume 12
  • Issue 04
  • Published December 23, 2008

Intel® vPro™ Technology

  Section 9 of 10  

Power Efficiency and Sustainable Information Technology

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[1] Koomey, Jonathan. "Worldwide electricity used in data centers." Environmental Research Letters. Vol. 3, no. 034008. September 23, 2008. At http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/1748-9326/3/3/034008/

[2] Creative Commons. “SMART 2020: Enabling the low carbon economy in the information age.” The Climate Group on behalf of the Global eSustainability initiative. 2008. At http://www.theclimategroup.org/assets/resources/publications
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[3] Ted Samson. “Green IT: Leadership at the top can help avoid turning your energy-saving initiative into a political power struggle.” InfoWorld, June 6, 2008.

[4] http://www.cio.com.au/index.php/id;1955002171;pp;2

[5] Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California. "Energy Use and Power Levels in New Monitors and Personal Computers." Paper LBNL-48581. July 23, 2002. At http://repositories.cdlib.org/lbnl/LBNL-48581

[6] Energy Information Administration. “U.S. Department of Energy; Electric Power Monthly. October 2006, Table 5.3, 2006 Year-to-Date Average Cost per kWh." At http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/epm/epm.pdf. “Average Residential Monthly Use.” EIA Electricity Quick Stats, Yearly average use calculated from monthly average use (908 kWh). At http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/esr/table5.xls

[7] “DMTF Document Number: DSP0226.” Version: 1.0.0, February 12, 2008. At http://www.dmtf.org/standards
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[8] “Energy Efficient Platforms.” Intel Developer Fall, San Francisco, Session ID: EBLS002. 2008.

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