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Microsoft says this new cooling method could enable more powerful chips and efficient data centers

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A close-up of a microchip, which is covered in intricate lines.

Grooves etched onto the back of a microchip allow coolant to flow through them.

Microsoft is making advances with a new way to cool microchips that it says could lead to more energy-efficient data centers in the future. It’s a method called microfluidics that involves liquid coolant flowing directly into the silicon.

After lab tests, Microsoft found that this strategy can remove heat up to three times better than cold plates currently used in data centers today. The company announced this week that it was able to develop a microfluidic cooling system for a server running core services for a simulated Microsoft Teams meeting.

If they can find the same success outside of a lab, microfluidics could cut down the amount …

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EU Launches Antitrust Probe Into German Software Leader SAP

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SAP responded that it believes its policies and actions follow industry norms. “However, we take the issues raised seriously and we are working closely with the EU Commission to resolve them.”

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EU Launches Antitrust Probe Into German Software Leader SAP

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SAP responded that it believes its policies and actions follow industry norms. “However, we take the issues raised seriously and we are working closely with the EU Commission to resolve them.”

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The bacteria turning waste plastic into painkillers

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How did E. coli become such an essential tool for scientists and will anything replace it?
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