Microsoft’s advanced refrigerated design could pave the way for smaller, faster, more effective AI -DATACENTRE


  • Microsoft Lab Tests microfluidics cooling that tripled the efficiency compared to cold plates
  • Researchers say new system reduces GPU -heat the increase by 65 percent in trial
  • Microfluidik cooling lifts closer, faster data centers while reducing energy costs for AI workloads

Microsoft has revealed that it is testing a new chip cooling approach called Microfluidics, with the aim of solving one of the biggest challenges for artificial intelligence hardware.

As AI chips grow more powerful, they generate more warmth than previous generations and pushes traditional cooling methods close to their limits.

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