Microsoft uses microfluidics to cool AI chips

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Microsoft is testing microfluidics to cool AI chips by sending fluid through tiny channels etched directly onto them. This technology aims to reduce the significant power consumption of AI data centers by improving chip cooling efficiency, potentially allowing for more powerful hardware. The innovation is part of Microsoft's broader hardware customization efforts for its rapidly expanding data centers and could enable performance boosts through controlled overheating.


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