New passive cooling approach from UC San Diego uses capillary evaporation to reduce heat in computing environments

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  • Evaporative cooling, like sweating, could reduce energy use in data centers
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As AI and cloud computing grow, the rising demand for data processing is driving up heat output, with cooling already making up nearly 40% of a data center’s energy use and projected to more than double worldwide by 2030.

Researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed a new cooling technology that mimics the way animals regulate body temperature… through sweating.

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