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Heat-conducting crystals could help computer chips keep their cool

by Staff July 5, 2018
July 5, 2018 106 views
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As consumers demand smaller, faster and more powerful electronic devices that draw more current and generate more heat, the issue of heat management is reaching a bottleneck. Researchers have created a potential solution — boron arsenide crystals with high thermal conductivity, which might be used in future electronics to help keep devices from overheating.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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