У нас вы можете посмотреть бесплатно Materials science: Processors to be cooled with lasers. или скачать в максимальном доступном качестве, видео которое было загружено на ютуб. Для загрузки выберите вариант из формы ниже:
Если кнопки скачивания не
загрузились
НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием видео, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу
страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса ClipSaver.ru
Clothing, Shoes and Accessories, This category, Casual clothes, t-shirts, pants, dresses, outerwear, coats, jackets, shoes, sneakers, boots, bags, watches, jewelry, sunglasses, sportswear, underwear, maternity wear, Technology products and accessories, Smartphones, laptops, televisions, tablets, smart watches, headphones, chargers, phone cases, power banks, computer components and accessories, keyboards, mice, gaming computers, Personal Care and Cosmetics, Skin care products, creams, serums, tonics, make-up materials, hair care products, perfumes, teeth whitening products, natural and organic products, Food and Supermarket, Fresh fruits and vegetables, meat and seafood, dairy products, eggs, basic foodstuffs, flour, sugar, oil, snacks, tea, coffee, drinks, Food Order, Pizza, hamburger, kebab, pita, döner, home cooking, desserts. Home, Living and Decoration, Small household appliances, airfryer, robot vacuum cleaner, coffee machine, kitchenware, home textile, decoration products, furniture, cleaning and hygiene products, detergent, soap, disinfectant, Mother, Baby and Child, Baby diaper, baby food, baby clothes, toys, baby carriages, safety products, Books, Movies, Music and Games: Culture, art and entertainment products, Printed books, e-books, movies, music albums, physical or digital, computer and console games, hobby materials (puzzle, model). Pet Products, food, sand, toys, Cat/dog food, cat litter, scratching posts, toys, care products, Sportswear and Equipment, Sports tights, sports shoes, yoga mats, dumbbell sets, jump ropes, Other Notable Categories, Health Products,Vitamins, supplements, medical products, Digital Services,Software licenses, online courses, subscriptions,TV/movie platforms, special boxes, Personalized Products: Gift sets, products with names, Travel Services: Airline tickets, bus tickets, hotel reservations, Healthy snacks and supplements, Sustainable and environmentally friendly products, Smart home devices, Personalized products and services, Digital educational materials, Electric transportation vehicles,scooters, bicycles, / @yasar-o-artar Materials science: Processors to be cooled with lasers. As chip technologies become more powerful and denser, one of the biggest problems that arise is heat management. Although methods such as air, liquid and immersion cooling have been used for years, these traditional methods are now reaching their limits. However, a US-based startup, Maxwell Labs, proposes a rather unusual solution to this problem: laser cooling. Maxwell Labs is working with Sandia National Laboratories to bring this idea to life. The method aims to cool the hottest micro regions of the chips by directly targeting them with laser beams. The idea of laser cooling may sound contradictory at first, but the science behind this method is quite interesting. It is based on specially developed ultrapure gallium arsenide (GaAs) semiconductor wafers. These wafers respond by cooling instead of heating when exposed to laser light tuned to a specific wavelength. This physical phenomenon was first observed in 2012 by scientists at the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen. Maxwell Labs set out to turn this discovery into a practical engineering solution. Maxwell Labs strategically places GaAs wafers in the hottest areas of the processors. Laser beams directed with microscopic patterns target only these micro-areas, providing highly localized and efficient cooling. But the company’s plan is not limited to just keeping the chips cool. The system also aims to reuse the heat it removes into electrical energy via photons. This method not only solves the heat problem, but also increases efficiency. There are obstacles Of course, there are significant obstacles to this idea becoming commercially viable. First, the production of such ultra-pure GaAs wafers is both technically challenging and costly. In addition, integrating these materials with conventional silicon chips requires advanced 3D chip stacking and bonding techniques. Another important point: Maxwell’s laser cooling technology has only been tested in a simulation environment. The company plans to have its first physical prototype ready this fall. We will share the details with you once the prototype is tested. If this technology proves successful, it could completely change the paradigm of thermal management in both data centers and high-performance computers.