(June 3, 2016) Davide Bossini from the University of Tokyo has found a possible solution to control the demand for smaller, faster, devices to store, manage, and process data in data centers without compromising cooling. “A way to store information in a particularly tiny area is by taking advantage of the fact that individual electrons possess magnetization, which is called … [Read more...]
Custom Liquid Cooling System for Data Centers
(June 2, 2016) “A special unit within Dell that makes custom tech for operators of the world’s largest data centers, has designed a water-based system for cooling custom server chips it developed” for eBay with Intel Corp. and eBay itself, reported DataCenterKnowledge.com. The custom liquid cooling system follows an atypical design, according to DataCenterKnowledge, “It brings … [Read more...]
High Temperature Analogue and Mixed Signal Electronics May Become Silicon Carbide-Based
(May 24, 2016) Recently, SiC (Silicon carbide) has been recognized as a material that can be “used for small signal electronics – such as analogue and mixed-signal devices – making possible the locating of monitoring and control circuitry much closer to heat sources” in the electronics industry, according to NewElectronics.co.uk. “Research groups have been exploring various … [Read more...]
New Orders for Indian Satellites’ Heat Pipes
(May 27, 2016) More orders have been secured by Avasarala Technologies Ltd, the city-based tier-1 supplier of critical components to strategic sectors, to supply heat pipes for Indian satellites. “As an import-substitute component, the pipes are used in satellites to collect heat generated by electronic devices and release it in space to keep them cool,” said … [Read more...]
New Method for Doping Single Crystals of Diamond Discovered
(May 24, 2016) Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have recently introduced a new method for doping to bring diamonds a step further as semiconductors. Doping is a “process in which other elements are integrated into the semiconductor to change its properties,” explained Phys.org, and “because of diamond's rigid crystalline structure, doping is difficult.” But … [Read more...]
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