As electronic systems get faster, they get noisier
and hotter. Current thermal management solutions are falling behind. Current
solutions do not scale fast enough to keep up with the performance curve.
Moore’s Law rates of performance improvement are being capped by
limitations of current solutions for high power densities. Until Cooligy. Cooligy’s low-thermal-resistance
cooling method breaks through the roadblock to heat removal and noise r...
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As electronic systems get faster, they get noisier
and hotter. Current thermal management solutions are falling behind. Current
solutions do not scale fast enough to keep up with the performance curve.
Moore’s Law rates of performance improvement are being capped by
limitations of current solutions for high power densities.
Until Cooligy.
Cooligy’s low-thermal-resistance
cooling method breaks through the roadblock to heat removal and noise reduction.
Elegant, efficient, and scalable, Cooligy products will allow electronics
firms to deliver next-generation CPUs, ASICs, graphics chips, and large
programmable gate arrays.
Cooligy was founded in 2002 based on technology
licensed from Stanford University. Stanford’s research into noise
and heat reduction in electronics systems lead to a unique cooling method
that also makes systems run more quietly and more efficiently.
Cooligy holds
numerous patents and is currently designing and manufacturing products
and subsystems for sale to large electronics manufacturers.
Cooligy was acquired by Emerson Network
Power in 2005.
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