OCP Global Summit started this week in San Jose and as to be expected, two topics are getting all the attention –AI Compute and Liquid Cooling. Apart from these two, co-packaged optics (CPO) is another topic that has garnered much interest this year at the summit. As for liquid cooling, the market adoption has been primarily in using facility water via coolant distribution … [Read more...]
Inventec Thermasolv™ Fluorinated Fluids vs. Hydrocarbons for Immersion Cooling
At the Thermal Live Spring Summit 2024 hosted by Electronics Cooling, discussions revolved around groundbreaking developments in thermal cooling technologies. Here is a detailed summary of key takeaways from Inventec's presentation: 1. Industry-specific Development — ThermoSolv Fluorinated Fluids vs. Hydrocarbons: The session kicked off with an in-depth exploration of the … [Read more...]
Will PFAS be the Death of Two-phase Cooling?
At this year's Thermal Live Spring Summit, Inventec discussed a pivotal topic — PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) and their crucial role in cooling systems extensively used by data centers. This topical content springs debates about alternative approaches such as 2 phase immersion cooling, regulation of PFAS across various regions, concerns related to the health and … [Read more...]
Cooling Trends for Industrial Drives & Power Management Applications
Introduction This article is a use of helpful comparison of common thermal solutions you may want to consider with the overall increase in automation in the electrification of the world. We'll focus on two distinct segments within the industrial market, one being energy management and the other being automation and control applications such as solar and wind inverters. … [Read more...]
Calculating Thermal Design Power for Mobile Consumer Electronics – Part 3
Overview Thermal Design Power (TDP) is a term commonly used in thermal management of consumer electronics. While the usage of this terminology may vary across the industry, it commonly refers to the amount of power that a device may dissipate indefinitely, in a given thermal environment, without exceeding the temperature limits of the device. The TDP for a consumer electronics … [Read more...]
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