timg528 t1_iymo48t wrote
Reply to comment by Dash_Lambda in Better Than Fans? New 'AirJet' Chip Promises To Overhaul Laptop Cooling by Avieshek
We'll see.
Personally, I don't think the demand for solid-state fans is enough to overcome the engineering, manufacturing, and marketing challenges.
It certainly wasn't when Purdue tried in 2002, or Thorrn in 2008, or GE in 2012.
Dash_Lambda t1_iymrszk wrote
Huh, I didn't know about those previous attempts.
A decade is a lot of time for the consumer electronics industry, so I don't think attempts from 10-20 years ago mean all that much for a project today, not to mention the importance of marketing, timing, and industry relationships in stuff like this. "Past performance is not a predictor of future results."
That said, I won't claim to have any idea how this particular product will turn out. So yeah, we'll see.
On a side note, I like the more technical information in those sources. I read through the GE one and the idea of alternating intake/exhaust through one hole makes more sense to me than somehow puling the air in one direction through a plate, but an arrangement like that seems like it would lose some performance to heat building up at the intake... I'd be very interested to see how a fully developed commercial version works in a laptop.
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