xMEMS Labs' "fan on a chip" could cool smartphones and other mobile devices as they run hotter with AI applications. Photo: xMEMS Labs xMEMS Labs, creators of all-silicon micro speakers for earbuds ...
As electronic devices become increasingly powerful and compact, they can generate denser heat fluxes, or in other words, produce more heat in a smaller area. These heat fluxes raise the temperature of ...
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In the tech world, top-tier microprocessors constantly evolve to offer peak performance. Mobile and desktop chipmakers alike have been pushing performance limits and downsizing components more and ...
With a thickness of just 0.3 mm, the new UTLHP fits within slim modern phones without making them heavier, works effectively regardless of how you hold your phone, and can handle heat levels for ...
We're caught in a vicious circle of facing increasing temperatures across the planet, and combating that with air conditioning – which in turn causes global warming. A problem worth throwing a whole ...
Palm-cooling devices—designed to help humans bounce back quickly from exertion and heat stress by chilling their palms—are showing up on sidelines, in training camps, and wherever the heat is on. The ...
Expensive. Requires relatively long rest periods between sets for best results. When I ran track in college (10 years ago, sigh), my team’s physical therapists were always pushing us to utilize any ...