Thermacore, Inc., a provider of heat pipe technology and other thermal management solutions, announced that Thermacore Europe is making progress as lead partner of an 8.3 million euro ($11.4M) European research project, NanoHex. The team is tasked with developing a next-generation liquid coolant that incorporates purpose engineered nano-particles for more efficient … [Read more...]
Toward Liquid-Cooled Computers
Experts say a new technique called superwicking could provide a better way to cool computer hardware and could help remove one of the biggest barriers to a new generation of high-powered microprocessors. And in the meantime, it could prove a boon to tiny fluid-based sensors. Optical physicists Chunlei Guo and Anatoliy Vorobyev of the University of Rochester in New York state … [Read more...]
Data center cooling solutions cut energy consumption and costs
Coolcentric™, a new division of Vette Corp.®, offers patented LiquiCool® technology in a variety of turnkey data center cooling system solutions that can reduce cooling unit energy consumption by up to 90 percent and lower total data center cooling costs by as much as 60 percent. These liquid cooling systems include Rear Door Heat Exchangers (RDHx) that mount to the back of IT … [Read more...]
Universal liquid cooling system for graphics cards
CoolIT’s OMNI ALC is a universal liquid cooling system for graphics cards. The OMNI’s water block is compatible with a wide range of video cards by simply swapping out a low-cost customized interposer plate. Alleviating the need to purchase an entirely new cooling solution for each new generation of video card, the system is a fully upgradeable, factory sealed, liquid cooled … [Read more...]
3D chip stacking to take Moore’s Law past 2020, pose new chip cooling challenges
A team of IBM Researchers in collaboration with two Swiss partners are looking to keep “Moore’s Law” alive for another 15 years. The law states that the number of transistors that can be placed inexpensively on an integrated circuit will double every 18 months. More than 50 years old, this law is still in effect, but to extend it as long as 2020 will require a change from mere … [Read more...]
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