Dunking Computers to Keep Them Cool
…The oil is nonconductive and noncorrosive, so that it can be in direct contact with electronics without short-circuiting or damaging them. The technology holds the potential to cut energy usage in…
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…The oil is nonconductive and noncorrosive, so that it can be in direct contact with electronics without short-circuiting or damaging them. The technology holds the potential to cut energy usage in…
…Verkor also plans to show an FPGA implementation of VerCore at DAC , the leading electronic design automation conference. Should Chip Designers Worry about AI Agents Taking Their Jobs? An AI chip designer…
…The result is “ AI Is a Memory Hog .” The big question now is, When will the shortage end? Price pressure caused by AI hyperscaler demand on all kinds of consumer electronics is…
Many of the world’s most advanced electronic systems—including Internet routers , wireless base stations , medical imaging scanners , and some artificial intelligence tools —depend on field-programmable gate arrays . Computer chips with…
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For 10 days last month, Artemis II astronauts sent live HD video back to Earth using experimental laser links that cost a fraction of what ground stations might normally run. The connection…
Nanochromics Displays Promise Paper Like Clarity for Gadgets The low-contrast flat-panel readouts ubiquitous to today’s consumer electronics products may soon be obsolete, thanks to a tiny Dublin-based start…
…Part of a continuing series looking at historical artifacts that embrace the boundless potential of technology. An abridged version of this article appears in the July 2026 print issue as “Rooting for…
…This article appears in the April 2026 print issue as the feature “ AI is a Memory Hog.” The sidebar from that article is here “ Low-Cost Computers Nearly Double in Price as…