Microsoft develops microfluidic cooling to reduce AI chip heat

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Microsoft has developed a new microfluidic cooling system that removes up to three times more heat from AI chips than current technologies. This system uses AI to direct coolant through microscopic channels directly on the silicon, reducing chip temperature increases by up to 65%. The innovation promises improved performance, reliability, and cost-effectiveness for data centers, potentially enabling denser server configurations and new chip architectures.


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