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    News - New magnetic cooling technology to boost chip performance

    Datacentres could save £$£$s thanks to this efficient new technique.
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    Re: News - New magnetic cooling technology to boost chip performance

    Wonder if Intel will use that to replace the thermal interface between chip % lid a couple cpu's down the line

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    Re: News - New magnetic cooling technology to boost chip performance

    Looks a bit big.

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    Re: News - New magnetic cooling technology to boost chip performance

    This project has a long road ahead of it. The cooling material might take heat out of the chip but there's still the question of getting the heat from there out of the system.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_refrigeration

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