Simon Laine, a Swedish PC modder, recently built a PC with a liquid cooling system. According to Forbes, the PC known as “Luna” has an Intel Core i7-4770R, which has Iris Pro 5200 graphics. For the liquid cooling system, the PC uses a miniature pump called the DCLT 2400. “This minuscule pump is about the same size as a small box of matches, yet it’s a fully-fledged unit with … [Read more...]
Microfluidic Channels Deliver Power and Cooling in Computational Hardware
IBM’s fluid research labs are currently testing “5D electronic blood” to deliver power and cooling in computational hardware. “Using IBM’s developed microfluidic channels on a sample chip, it is able to funnel in a cooling fluid solution mixed with what Ars Technica calls, ‘redox couples,’ that are capable of producing electricity when oxidized and then reduced again to lose … [Read more...]
Fan wins iF Design Award
Recently, Sunon has won the iF Design Award for its “LED Lighting Ventilation Fan.” The design of the product combines ventilation fans with LED lighting. The fan delivers an ultra-high air flow and high energy efficiency as well. The LED Lighting Ventilation Fan’s DC Motor Technology “features energy saving up to 82% compared to AC motor and has an ultra-low power … [Read more...]
Thermoplastically Deformable Electronic Circuits to Improve LEDs
This week, at the Meeting of the International Microelectronics Assembly and Packaging Society (IMAPS 2015), CMST and imec (a lab at Ghent University) will present a new thermoplastically deformable electronic circuit. This circuit enables low cost 2.5D free-form rigid electronic objects. These circuits are currently being tested to determine its potential to improve LED … [Read more...]
Electron Chirality in Graphene Impacts Current Flow
A group of researchers from Russia and the U.K. have discovered that electron chirality in graphene impacts current flow. The team’s paper, which was published in the journal Nature Physics, explains how the group detected and measured the impact of chirality in graphene. The researchers suggests that this discovery could lead to better tunneling electronic devices and new … [Read more...]
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