Tag Archives: Cooling

The next iPad Pro could be the first to get vapor chamber cooling

The next iPad Pro could be the first to get vapor chamber cooling

The iterative upgrades for iPads may not be enticing enough to warrant a new purchase every year, but Apple may have a particularly cool upgrade to convince users to shell out for the next iPad Pro. According to Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman, Apple is planning to include a vapor chamber for the upcoming iPad Pro that’s due to ship with the …

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M6 iPad Pro Likely to Feature Vapor Chamber Cooling

M6 iPad Pro Likely to Feature Vapor Chamber Cooling

Apple is planning to bring an iPhone 17 Pro-style vapor chamber to the iPad Pro, according to Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman. In the latest edition of his “Power On” newsletter, Gurman explained that with increasingly powerful chips, Apple is planning to bring vapor chamber cooling to the ‌iPad Pro‌. The new feature could arrive as soon as with the next generation, …

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Report: iPad Pro to gain vapor chamber cooling with M6 model

Report: iPad Pro to gain vapor chamber cooling with M6 model

According to today’s Power On newsletter, the next generation iPad Pro is set to gain a subtle, yet important upgrade: vapor chamber cooling. This should help future iPad Pro models stay performant whilst still being fanless and incredibly thin. With the M4 iPad Pro last year, Apple already overhauled the cooling system – bringing a copper heatsink that dissipates heat …

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RedMagic 11 Pro with 8,000 mAh battery, under-display camera and liquid cooling also coming to Europe

RedMagic 11 Pro with 8,000 mAh battery, under-display camera and liquid cooling also coming to Europe

This should enable the RedMagic 11 Pro to deliver first-class gaming performance. For this target group, Nubia has also included touch-sensitive shoulder buttons and a gigantic 8,000 mAh battery, which, like its predecessor, should also be retained in the European model. What’s new is that this battery can be wirelessly charged with up to 80 watts. Nubia has already published …

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Microsoft says this new cooling method could enable more powerful chips and efficient data centers

Microsoft says this new cooling method could enable more powerful chips and efficient data centers

Microsoft is making advances with a new way to cool microchips that it says could lead to more energy-efficient data centers in the future. It’s a method called microfluidics that involves liquid coolant flowing directly into the silicon. After lab tests, Microsoft found that this strategy can remove heat up to three times better than cold plates currently used in …

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Microsoft develops liquid cooling that lets chips get wet • The Register

Microsoft develops liquid cooling that lets chips get wet • The Register

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. As explained in a Tuesday post, the technique is called “Microfluidics” and sees “Tiny channels … etched …

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Microsoft claims a ‘breakthrough’ in AI chip cooling

Microsoft claims a ‘breakthrough’ in AI chip cooling

AI is an enormous energy drain, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions at a time when the planet desperately needs progress in the opposite direction. Although most of that comes from running GPUs, cooling them is another significant overhead. So, it’s worth noting when a company of Microsoft’s stature claims to have achieved a breakthrough in chip cooling. Microsoft’s new system …

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Johnson Controls expands thermal management offering with scalable liquid cooling solution to meet the increasing demand of high-density data centers

Johnson Controls expands thermal management offering with scalable liquid cooling solution to meet the increasing demand of high-density data centers

MILWAUKEE, Sept. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Johnson Controls (NYSE: JCI), the global leader in smart, safe, healthy and sustainable buildings, has expanded its data center thermal management offerings with the launch of its Silent-Aire Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU) platform. This latest addition to Johnson Controls’ end-to-end thermal management portfolio enables data centers to seamlessly transition to liquid cooling as rack …

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