Fujipoly has released new Sarcon GR25A-0H2-30GY, a 0.3mm thick, low thermal resistance interface material with a low-tac surface on both sides. According to the company, the material’s new formulation dramatically reduces material tearing and damage during assembly and rework operations and improves cooling performance by filling unwanted air gaps between board components and … [Read more...]
‘Electronic Blood’ Powers and Cools Brain-Inspired Computer
IBM has unveiled a prototype of a new brain-inspired computer powered and cooled by what the company is calling “electronic blood.” The company says it is learning from nature in an effort to develop small, highly efficient computing systems. "We want to fit a supercomputer inside a sugar cube," IBM researcher Bruno Michel, Ph.D., told the BBC. He and co-researcher Patrich … [Read more...]
Tubeaxial Fans Offer High Performance in Rugged Applications
Military and aerospace component manufacturer AMETEK Rotron has released the MIL-XTM Extreme Performance series, a tubeaxial cooling and ventilation fan series with the highest performance in the industry for its package size, according to the company. With significant advances in aerodynamics, motor and DC drive, says the company, the new fan maintains ruggedness and … [Read more...]
Axial Fan Diffuser Increases Fan Aerodynamic Efficiency
Fan and blower manufacturer ebm papst has released the new AxiTop axial fan diffuser designed to help increase aerodynamic efficiency in fan systems. “The kinetic energy (velocity) at the exhaust of an axial impeller dissipates when the air is suddenly discharged into the surrounding environment,” the company explained. “The AxiTop diffuser is designed to recover this wasted … [Read more...]
'On-Demand' Nano-sized Heat Sinks Lower IC Temperatures
Scientists at RMIT University in Australia have released research that demonstrates a new method of heat dissipation on the nanoscale level. In a paper published in the online journal Advanced Energy Materials, Kourosh Kalantar-zadeh, a professor at the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and his colleagues demonstrate the “on-demand” creation of tiny nanofin heat … [Read more...]
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