A new passive cooling approach to UC San Diego uses hair evaporation to reduce heat in IT environments


  • Evaporation cooling, such as perspiration, could reduce energy consumption in data centers
  • A new fiber membrane manages heat with energy consumption added to zero
  • Researchers refurbish the filtration material to cool the electronics passively

As AI and Cloud Computing are developing, growing data processing demand increases heat production, cooling already representing almost 40% of the energy consumption of a data center and projected more than double in the world by 2030.

Researchers from the University of California San Diego have developed a new cooling technology that imitates the way animals regulate body temperature… by perspiration.

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