(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...]
Researchers May Have Solved the Problem of Thermal Resistance for ICs
(May 18, 2016) Researchers at Lockheed Martin are further exploring the idea of microspraying hot integrated circuits (ICs) to cool their thermal resistance problem. EETimes.com reported, “The efforts are focused on gallium-nitride (GaN) power amplifiers and associated monolithic microwave ICs (MMICs) which are increasingly used in RF designs. GaN offer many operating … [Read more...]
New Skived-Copper Fan Heat-sink Keeps Intel Servers Cool
JARO has recently released their new low-profile, 1U CPU cooler with a heat-sink and blower, model JCC00066. Specifically designed for use with data storage, high-density, backup, or cloud servers, JARO’s cooler works well for Intel processors that interact with square socket (2011) types. The high-quality coolers come in two sizes, one of which provides a narrow heat-sink … [Read more...]
New USB Type-C Connectors and Cable Assemblies
Heilind Electronics has recently added Molex USB Type-C shielded I/O connectors and cable assemblies to its stock. The Type-C connectors offer a “more compact design” with “greater PCB savings, while allowing high-frequency mating in data, consumer, automotive, and industrial I/O applications,” according to Heilind. Heilind also said it’s “Type-C receptacles have a tongued … [Read more...]
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