Celsia introduces the NanoSpreader
Posted on Mar 22, 07 10:13 PM PDT

Heat is a major issue when it comes to computers: just take a look around at the plethora of laptop cooling pads and cooling systems for your computer and you get the picture. Celsia has developed the NanoSpreader that claims to be able to cool off specific hotspots in computers. The NanoSpreader consists of a copper sleeve on the exterior and a series of vacuum-sealed chambers and channels containing traces of water on the inside. Whenever the heat enters the outer sleeve, the water turns into steam and dissipates to cool down your computer. Shuttle has used a similar technique called I.C.E for years, but this one is a lot smaller.
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