New technology from researchers at the University of Houston has the potential to increase vehicle mileage by five percent and power plant and industrial processing performance by as much as 10 percent. The breakthrough combines tin telluride and chemical element indium in a material that can capture waste heat and convert it into electricity. According to Zhifeng Ren, M.D. … [Read more...]
New Low Resistance TIM Delivers 6.0 W/m°K Thermal Conductivity
Thermal interface material provider Fujipoly has released Sarcon GR45A-00, a very low modulus thermal interface material with a low thermal resistance. Featuring a thermal conductivity of 6.0 W/m°K per ASTM D2326 (4.5 W/m°K per ISO/CD 22007-2 Hot disk) and a thermal resistance as low as 1.33°C cm2/W, the new formulation completely fills air gaps between components, board … [Read more...]
Micro-Vacuum Technology May Cool Future Smartphone Processors
Researchers from the University of Michigan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Honeywell International, Inc. have developed microscale vacuum pumps that could lead to tiny, more efficient cooling systems for faster processors in smartphones. Developed as part of DARPA’s Chip-Scale Vacuum Micro Pumps (CSVMP) program, the new microscale vacuum pumps are intended … [Read more...]
World’s First Liquid-Cooled Smartphone Released
Japanese electronics maker Nippon Electronics Corporation (NEC) may have taken a step towards raising the current limit on smartphone processing capabilities with the company’s unveiling of the world’s first liquid-cooled smartphone earlier this month. While more effective cooling methods continue to be developed to combat larger heat loads in high-end computers, current … [Read more...]
Nanolaser Technology Room-Temperature Breakthrough Could Facilitate Faster Computer Operation
Researchers at Arizona State University have announced a breakthrough in nanolaser technology that could enable electrically-powered nano-scale lasers to perform reliability at room temperature and facilitate their use in a variety of practical applications. While scientists have long believed that nanolasers have the potential to help computers and other electronic devices … [Read more...]
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