The chips that datacenters use to run the latest AI breakthroughs generate much more heat than previous generations of silicon. Anybody whose phone or laptop has overheated knows that electronics ...
Hadron Energy Inc has announced plans to go public via a USD1.2 billion business combination with private-to-public equity company GigCapital7 Corp. Hadron CEO Samuel Gibson pictured at World Nuclear ...
One of the major reasons why AI data centers are sucking up so much power is the need to cool processors that run very hot. But Microsoft is trying out a possible solution: sending fluid directly ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - The University of Arizona is closing its micro campuses in China at the end of the current semester. These campuses, part of a collaboration with local partner universities, ...
Microsoft Unveils Microfluidic Cooling Breakthrough to Tame Overheating AI Chips Your email has been sent AI’s heat problem may have met its match. Microsoft says it has successfully tested a ...
Valve’s Steam client is pretty widely compatible with all kinds of newer and older operating systems—that’s what you do when you want as many people as possible spending their money in your store. But ...
Microsoft is rolling out Copilot Chat to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote for paying Microsoft 365 business customers. Copilot Chat (short for Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat) is the company's ...
This is a human-written story voiced by AI. Got feedback? Take our survey. (See our AI policy here.) The findings powerfully demonstrate the flexoelectric effect, a phenomenon where electricity is ...
Quantum technologies might seem incompatible with life. The quantum bits, or qubits, that make them up commonly require ultracold temperatures, and rely on hard, orderly materials like diamond or ...
Aug 6 (Reuters) - Shares of chip company Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.O), opens new tab and server maker Super Micro Computer (SMCI.O), opens new tab tumbled in early trading on Wednesday after the ...
Researchers at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, are studying microplastics and nanoplastics to determine how they form in the environment—and how to reduce or even prevent their formation.