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Carbon Nanotubes On Heat Sinks Could Drastically Speed Up CPU’s
Submitted by Serenity on Mon, 2014-02-03 02:00
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Computer processors are notorious for overheating: ask anyone with a laptop. Internal fans can help, but the harder they have to work, the more annoyed we get at the bloody awful noise that they make. What we really need is a better heat sink, the part of your computer that attaches to the CPU to dissipate heat. Intel and UC Berkeley have teamed up to creates a heat sink made of carbon nanotubes that is much more effective than what we're using right now.
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