Published on: 2025-08-31 16:40:00
Forward-looking: Chips are becoming increasingly powerful and dense, and keeping them cool enough is a growing challenge. We've tried air cooling, liquid cooling, immersion cooling, and just about everything else. But now, a startup has come up with a wild new idea: using lasers to cool down the hottest spots on chips. That startup is Maxwell Labs, which has been collaborating with researchers from Sandia National Labs on a cutting-edge cooling method that precisely targets heat buildups using
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