Although there definitely are liquid-cooled PCs, there just isn't room for such cooling systems within smartphones – or at least, there hasn't been until now. Fujitsu recently announced development of ...
Fujitsu has developed a new cooling solution aimed at compact electronic devices. The new heatpipe cooler design, measuring just 1mm at its thickest is said to be "capable of transferring ...
Scientists from Nagoya University in Japan have developed an innovative cooling device—an ultra-thin loop heat pipe—that significantly improves heat control for electronic components in smartphones ...
In a groundbreaking development, scientists at Nagoya University in Japan have created the world’s most powerful loop heat pipe (LHP), capable of transporting an astounding 10 kilowatts of heat ...
Smartphones and tablets are no strangers to the limits imposed by heat-constraints. Without proper airflow and limited space for cooling components, mobile devices are stuck balancing CPU clock speeds ...
This paper describes a study on the capillary limit of a loop heat pipe (LHP) with two evaporators and two condensers. Both theoretical analysis and experimental investigation are performed.
The "Heat Pipes - Global Strategic Business Report" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global market for Heat Pipes was valued at an estimated US$3.3 Billion in 2023 and ...
Fujitsu Labs of Kawasaki has developed a heat pipe cooling system with planar pipes less than 1mm thick. Rather than the vapour path and liquid wick sharing the same pipe as is common, the functions ...
With a thickness of just 0.3 mm, the new UTLHP fits within slim modern phones without making them heavier, works effectively regardless of how you hold your phone, and can handle heat levels for ...