IBM’s fluid research labs are currently testing “5D electronic blood” to deliver power and cooling in computational hardware. “Using IBM’s developed microfluidic channels on a sample chip, it is able to funnel in a cooling fluid solution mixed with what Ars Technica calls, ‘redox couples,’ that are capable of producing electricity when oxidized and then reduced again to lose … [Read more...]
Immersion Cooling in Bitcoin Mining Data Centers
Power densities in bitcoin mining data centers are radically higher than in data centers that house traditional IT equipment. Some data centers have found that by bringing bitcoin mining ASICs, or Application Specific Integrated Circuits, in direct contact with dielectric fluid allows more mining horsepower in a square foot of data center space. According to Data Center … [Read more...]
Request For Proposals By The Toyota Research Institute of North America
The Toyota Research Institute of North America (TRINA), Electronics Research Department (ERD), is seeking research proposals on two technical topics. Application can be found below TRINA, established in 2008, is a R&D center of Toyota located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. TRINA aims to strengthen Toyota's advanced research function throughout … [Read more...]
Investigating New Methods for Removing Heat from 3-D Integrated Circuitry
Franklin Robinson, a NASA Thermal Engineer, and his team are studying different cooling techniques so that NASA might benefit from future integrated circuitry. “To make sure NASA benefits from this emerging 3-D-circuit technology, Robinson and his team have begun investigating a technology that would remove heat by flowing a coolant through embedded channels about the size of … [Read more...]
Scientists Investigate New Metal Alloy System
A new study published in Scientific Reports by scientists at Rochester Institute of Technology investigates a metal alloy system that could lead to commercially viable magnetic refrigerants and environmentally friendly cooling technologies. "The materials use magnetic fields to change a refrigerant's temperature without the coolant gases associated with global warming. The … [Read more...]
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