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Microsoft has made a major advancement in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) chip cooling. The tech giant is using microfluidics, a method that uses liquid to cool chips, to improve the efficiency of its data centers. This new technique could offer three times better cooling than existing methods and also allow for overclocking without the risk of damaging the chip.

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Microfluidics method brings coolant closer to the heat source

Traditional data centers use cold plates to cool down GPUs, which are effective but not very efficient. The plates are separated from the heat source by several layers of material, limiting their performance. Microsoft's new microfluidics method brings the coolant closer to the source, flowing it through thread-like

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