The first rule of liquid cooling is ‘Don’t wet the chip.’ Microsoft disagrees
Redmond suggests ‘Microfluidics’ – hair-thin channels etched on silicon to let coolants flow
Electronics don’t play nicely with most liquids, which is why liquid cooling in the datacenter is often considered a little dangerous. Microsoft, however, has found a way to dispel such worries with a scheme that sees liquids flow across the surface of chips.…The RegisterRead More