| rosejenifar |
Oct 22, 2008 04:58 AM |
Each year,as electronic devices get smaller and capable of performing more outlandish functions,engineers in the back rooms of computer chip manufacturers sweat a little more.The exponentially-increasing number of transmitters that can be placed on a circuit board(a phenomenon known as Moore’s law)brings with it one major technological obstacle:a rise in heat produced by the electrons that zip through the tiny wires on each chip.Computer engineers have experimented with many different solutions to the heat problem, including fans and heat sinks.
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