Laser-cooled GPUs get buy-in from the U.S. military — government beams cash to Maxwell Labs to cool AI processors

Maxwell Labs has received a $500,000 grant through a U.S. Army-backed program to develop and test its laser-based cooling technology using ultrapure gallium arsenide semiconductors.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cooling/laser-cooled-gpus-get-buy-in-from-the-u-s-military-government-beams-cash-to-maxwell-labs-to-cool-ai-processors

Erstellt 2mo | 26.06.2025, 12:30:04


Melden Sie sich an, um einen Kommentar hinzuzufügen

Andere Beiträge in dieser Gruppe

 Internet standards body proposes new header field disclosing AI — will make it easier for machines to determine if AI was used on a site

The IETF is recommending adding a header that will tell devices if the page used AI to generate or edit its contents.

27.08.2025, 19:40:09 | tomshardware.com
 Anthropic forms new security council to help secure AI's place in government

Anthropic has built a reputation as the safety-first AI lab, but its latest move makes clear that it’s just as serious about chips as cloud capacity.

27.08.2025, 19:40:06 | tomshardware.com
 Phison squashes reports of Windows 11 breaking SSDs — says it was unable to reproduce issues despite 4,500 hours of testing, recommends users deploy heatsinks just in case

Following reports of a Windows 11 update breaking SSDs, Phison has just issued a new statement saying they were unable to replicate the issue internally. Phison wants you

27.08.2025, 17:30:22 | tomshardware.com
 Huawei to open-source its UB-Mesh data center-scale interconnect soon, details technical aspects — one interconnect to rule them all is designed to replace everything from PCIe to TCP/IP

Huawei unveiled UB-Mesh at Hot Chips 2025 as an open protocol to unify AI datacenter interconnects, enabling million-processor SuperNodes with lower latency, cost, and hi

27.08.2025, 17:30:11 | tomshardware.com