Researchers from the University of Cambridge, U.K. and CIC nanoGUNE in Spain have developed a new cooling technology for the thermal management of computer chips and other miniaturized devices that utilizes materials that change their temperature when exposed to magnetic fields. Materials measuring only 20 nm tick and comprised of comprised of lanthanum, calcium, manganese and … [Read more...]
DARPA Releases Request for Industry Assistance in Developing New Cooling Techniques
The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has released a formal request to industry for assistance in the development of new electronics cooling techniques for use in military embedded systems and radio frequency monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) power amplifiers. The request comes as part of the Intrachip/Interchip Enhanced Cooling (ICECool) … [Read more...]
Turbo Fan Capable of 19,000 RPMs, Life Expectancy of 70,000 Hours
Jaro Thermal has released a new version of their 8076 Super Flow Turbo Fan, a combination of counter-rotating fans capable of spinning at over 19,000 rpm for use with raid drives, storage and cloud system requirements. According to the company, the new fan is able to operate between -10°C and 70°C and provides a life expectancy of up to 70,000 hours at 40°C/65 … [Read more...]
New Dual Drive Bay CPU Liquid Cooling System Released
Thermaltake, a manufacturer of power supply units, cases and cooling devices, has released the Big Water 760 Pro, a CPU liquid cooling system. The Big Water 760 Pro features a dual drive bay design and a redesigned aluminum fan radiator “that is optimized for maximum heat dissipation” with a 120mm fan “to deliver better performance and extra low noise while cooling is … [Read more...]
Researchers Enhance Thermoelectric Device Efficiency with Embedded Nanoparticles
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Rutgers University have developed a new method of enhancing the efficiency of thermoelectric devices using embedded nanoparticles, structures created by embedding one material into another. The new method may have the potential to widen the use of thermoelectric devices. In cooperation with graduate student … [Read more...]
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