Microsoft’s advanced cooling design could pave the way for smaller, faster and more efficient data centers



  • Microsoft Lab Try microfluidic cooling that triples efficiency compared to cold plates
  • Researchers say the new system reduces the increased heat of the GPU by 65 percent in the trials
  • Microfluid cooling promises dense and faster data centers while reducing energy costs for AI workloads

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

As AI chips become more powerful, they generate more heat than previous generations, pushing traditional cooling methods near their limits.

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