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Plasma-powered solid-state laptop cooler to debut at CES — new cooler design uses ionized gas and electrical discharge to generate airflow
YPlasma has developed a new solid-state cooling solution that uses corona discharge to generate airflow without any moving ...
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Sub-zero green freezer achieves zero emissions
Researchers at the School of Engineering of The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have developed the ...
As the data center industry continues to advance, effectively managing heat has become even more crucial for achieving ideal performance, extending equipment longevity, and reducing operational costs.
DBD technology has been around for years, but YPlasma says it’s shrunk its actuators so that they’re as little as 200 microns thick, allowing them to be “integrated directly onto heat sinks, chassis ...
Zoned Cooling™ reference design from Ventiva introduces a zone-based thermal architecture that directs airflow to high-heat ...
Stanford University researchers conducted a theoretical analysis of the cooling power density and coefficient of performance in a multi-layered semiconductor system with a double-junction structure ...
Why solid-state is an attractive proposition, in principle. How a new material offers far greater cooling efficiency and overall performance, along with manufacturing ease. The test results achieved ...
Slovenian researchers are developing a new approach to cooling technology that offers a more sustainable way to stay cool in a warming world without relying on harmful refrigerants. The ...
Researchers have developed a new, easily manufacturable solid-state thermoelectric refrigeration technology with nano-engineered materials that is twice as efficient as devices made with commercially ...
As AI vision systems move into increasingly dynamic environments, sustaining performance under continuous workloads has become a critical challenge. YUAN High-Tech and Frore Systems today announced ...
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