Electronics thermal management provider Cambridge Nanotherm has announced plans to build its first prototype manufacturing plant in Haverhill, UK following the award of £250,000 in matched funding from the UK Innovation Agency - Technology Strategy Board (TSB). The company plans to use the new facility to further develop its new nanoceramic-aluminum substrate technology, and to … [Read more...]
Environmental Regulations and Cloud Computing to Affect Asia-Pacific Data Center Cooling Market
New market analysis from business consulting firm Frost & Sullivan has suggested the data center cooling solutions market in the Asia-Pacific will double by 2018, in part due to the increasing emphasis on data center efficiency and the growing demand for cloud-based services. The report, “Asia-Pacific Data Center Cooling Solutions Market,” estimates the market-generated … [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...]
New Method Uses Paper and Inkjet Printer to Create More Heat-Tolerant Carbon Electronics
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in Potsdam-Golm, Germany have developed a simpler and more cost-efficient means of creating microchips for electronics applications using paper and a conventional inkjet printer. The use of flexible, cost-efficient microchips as a replacement for silicon chips, which are more expensive and difficult to make, is … [Read more...]
Two-Phase Evaporative Liquid Cooling Systems for Renewable Energy Power Conversion Systems
Parker Hannifin Corporation, a developer of motion and control technologies, has released new two-phase evaporative liquid cooling systems for renewable energy power conversion systems. “The Parker system’s inherent cooling efficiency benefits can result total system cost reductions of up to 15 percent, and/or enable up to a 33 percent increase in converter rated capacity … [Read more...]
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