SMRTR Science & EngineeringSep 23, 2025Interesting Engineering

Microsoft’s in-chip cooling tech cuts GPU heat rise by 65%, outperforms cold plates 3x

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Microsoft's new microfluidic cooling system uses hair-thin silicon grooves and AI-directed liquid flow to reduce GPU temperatures by 65%, enabling more powerful and efficient computing hardware.

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