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Chip cooling breakthrough
By The Inquirer
Jan 27, 2009 | 4 Comments
Tags: Chip | cooling | breakthrough

Essential linkage: New integrated thermoelectric system drops chip temps by 15°C!

Boffins from Arizona State University have demonstrated a microrefrigerator which effectively cools a PC system by targeting specific chip hot spots.
Until now, copper plates, fans and liquid cooling systems have been the traditional chip coolers, but now Intel-sponsored researchers have integrated thermoelectric material directly into chip packaging.

The idea of thermoelectric coolers isn't new, but its application is. Researchers use nanostructured thin-film superlattice as their material of choice. While superlattice does conduct electricity, it doesn't much like conducting heat, making it useful as an integrated thermoelectric system.

Engineers integrated the cooler onto a tiny square of copper, similar to that already used as a heat disperser in contemporary chip packaging. In this case, however, they stuck a 0.4mm squared bit of cooler in between the chip and the copper, so that when the microrefrigerator was turned on, it cooled a specific part of the chip by 15°C.

The researchers say they'll soon be able to stick three or four microrefrigerators on each chip.

So far the cooling method is still a tad expensive to be in any way realistic, but the time for dispensing with clunky, noisy fans may soon be nigh.

Details of the super-cool research have been published in the journal Nature Nanotechnology.

 

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Truckasauras
Jan 27, 2009 11:06 AM
This will be excellent if the technology takes off. Give it 5 years or more and they could be affordable for the average person. Great development.
thesorehead
Jan 27, 2009 2:21 PM
How does a material that doesn't like to conduct heat ... conduct heat? Really curious as to how this whole thing works ...
emccat
Jan 27, 2009 6:16 PM
awesome really good idea.
Sparky
Jan 28, 2009 1:27 PM
we are talking about a peltier here as far as i can work out that is integrated into the package. So this means that the cpu will draw more power and require more external cooling (ie a more powerful hsf) the benefit will be the direct and forceful cooling of the cpu by the peltier.

If this is the case then I don't see the benefit.

Power consumpion and noise goes up, the 15C temp drop doesn't affect the end user.

But I could easily have read the article wrong.
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