Tech
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Moore's Law Survives? Microfluidic Cooling May Keep Its Promise Alive
A micro-cooler that requires less than a drop of water to work may be able to reduce microchip heat buildup. This may be one way for Moore's law to survive and for chips to continue increasing in processing power.
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