New and Noteworthy: Liquid-cooled laptops
New and Noteworthy: Liquid-cooled laptops
Liquid-cooled laptops Wired News and The Register report on a new cooling technology, using tiny channels filled with water placed close to the surface of a processor, that offers significantly better cooling performance than the "heat sink" technology in wide use today. Although some PC laptops currently use some type of water-cooling systems, Apple, AMD, and Intel have all been involved in the development of this new technology. More and more.
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