Intel details coral-shaped immersion cooler that bubbles like Mentos in Coke
However, in this case, Intel is looking to develop heat sinks for use in two-phase immersion cooling tanks, which use specialized refrigerant liquids tuned to boil at the chip's operating temperature. The vapor is then allowed to condense and rain back down into the tank.
Intel demonstrates a specialized coating designed to help the immersion cooling refrigerants boil more vigorously – Click to enlarge Using its COOLERCHIPS cash, Intel plans to employ 3D printing to prototype heat sinks and vapor chambers based on these technologies, with the goal of improving the effectiveness of phase-change immersion cooling from 0.025°C/watt to 0.01°C/watt.in recent years as chips have grown more power hungry and systems have become more compute dense. So dense that GPU nodes can consume upwards of 10kW of power under load.
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