The new passive cooling approach of UC San Diego uses capillary evaporation to reduce heat in computer environments
The new passive cooling approach of UC San Diego uses capillary evaporation to reduce heat in computer environments
Evaporative cooling, such as sweating, could reduce energy use in data centers
The new use of fiber membrane energy with zero use of aggregate energy
Researchers perform the filtration material to the passively cold electronics
As AI and cloud computing grow, the growing demand for data processing is increasing heat production, and cooling already represents almost 40% of the use of energy from a data center and it is projected to double more in the world worldwide by 2030.
Researchers at the University of California in San Diego have developed a new cooling technology that mimics the way animals regulate body temperature … through sweating.