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Software controller tackles dust in cooling system

Software controller tackles dust in cooling system

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By Nick Flaherty



Ventiva has added intelligent software control to its cooling system to detect and defeat dust and airborne contaminants in laptop computers and other electronic devices.

The enhancement to the ICE9 thermal management system acts as an advanced air quality detector to tackle dust that can cause overheating. As processors become more powerful, their heat output intensifies, making effective cooling systems essential for maintaining performance and reliability. However, traditional cooling systems such as fans and vents are often blocked by dust, hair, and other particles.

The Ionic Cooling Engine (ICE) developed by Ventiva uses accelerated ions to cool electronics components without moving parts, noise, or vibration. The intelligent system controller dynamically responds to the environment, enabling it to identify and combat dust.

“Dust is a fact of life, and no electronic device is completely immune to its effects. With our enhanced intelligent software controller, we are able to defeat dust and mitigate system degradation over the lifetime of a product,” said Carl Schlachte, Chairman, President, and CEO of Ventiva. “Ventiva’s thermal management system is a novel cooling technology that is not a fan, and in fact does much more, opening up a new world of feature functionality for laptops.”

The ICE9 thermal management system with intelligent software control will be available to early adopters.

www.ventiva.com

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