Microsoft used AI to invent a safer coolant — and dunked a PC in it

&ab_channel=Microsoft">Link’s Microsoft Build 2025 keynote closeout to see what he discovered, but it appears to be a member of the alkene family.

More to the point, Link said that the discovery was promising enough that Microsoft synthesized enough of it to dunk a motherboard and PC processor inside a container of the stuff, and then ran Forza Motorsport to prove that it worked.

https://www.pcworld.com/article/2787517/microsoft-used-ai-to-invent-a-safer-coolant-and-dunked-a-pc-in-it.html

Établi 7h | 19 mai 2025, 20:30:03


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