Laptops Running A Temperature
from the too-darn-hot dept
If you think the laptop you carry around now gets too hot after a bit of use, just wait and see what's coming. At current rates of advancement, it's predicted that within ten years an average microprocessor will give off the same amount of heat as the space shuttle's rocket exhaust. Since that might be a deal breaker in getting people to buy computers, it seems that there's a growing industry in coming up with innovative cooling technologies that should help keep your processors (and your lap) from catching fire.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Good news for Canada
This is good news for places like North Dakota or Yellowknife, as attractive locations for Server Farms. It's also terrible news for India.
Unless we come up with breakthroughs in superconducting technology, we might have to have speed limits on laptops. People have spent many years trying to improve superconducting materials without much luck.
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I'm not so sure I agree.
Once the general public realizes that it isn't about the clock speed of the processor. The industry will act accordingly. Right now, the only thing I want faster on my laptop is the hard drive. Which, thankfully, there are now 7200 rpm drives for laptops.
Of course, if we stopped calling them laptops and stopped putting them on our laps, heat won't be so much of an issue, lol.
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