Evtron, a St. Louis-based startup, officially launched Evtron CELL, a high-density server storage platform fitting 120 hard disk drives (HDDs) at the DEMO Fall 2012 conference. According to Evtron Founder Andrew Mayhall, the company has developed a technology that will solve one of the most complex problems facing companies today: storing the increasing amount of data available … [Read more...]
CPU Cooler for Compact Environment
Thermal solutions developer Phanteks has released the PH-TC90LS, an ultra-low profile thermal radiator for CPU cooling in a compact environment. The PH-TC90LS heat sink measures 27mm tall—34mm when the bundled fan is attached—and is compatible with small form factor cases with a 45mm clearance. The fan is equipped with a pulse-width modulation (PWM) controller and can generate … [Read more...]
Company Awarded Patents for Thermal Management in Semiconductor Applications
Sp3 Diamond Technologies, Inc., a developer of CVD hot filament diamond deposition reactors and diamond-based solutions for electronics thermal management, has been awarded two patents by the United States Patent and Trademark Office for its DiaMatch™ coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) matched heat spreader technology. DiaMatch™ is a diamond-based multilayered structure … [Read more...]
Heat Sinks for Use in High-Power Semiconductor Devices
Electronics component manufacturer Ohmite has released the CP4 Series of cold plate four-pass heat sinks for use in SCRs, rectifiers, diodes, thyristors and other high-power semiconductor devices for variable speed drive, power supplies, robotics and motor controls applications. The CP4 Series heat sinks weigh approximately 805 grams, are made of copper and aluminum and come … [Read more...]
Growing Use of Tablets May Foreshadow Change in Heat Sink Industry
In the earliest days of personal computing, excess heat wasn’t a problem; any heat that was generated by the computer dissipated safely into the surrounding air. Even in the 1980s, a single fan was all that was needed to ventilate the entire inside case of the computer. However, as faster computer processors continued to develop, fans were no longer enough to maintain an ideal … [Read more...]
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