Solid state cooling boost for ARM AI laptop PC
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Frore Systems has demonstrated its MEMS-based solid state cooling system in a proof of concept using the latest ARM-based Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge notebook AI PC.
The 14in notebook is the thinnest on the market at just 10.9 mm and integrates two AirJet cooling components. The additional cooling provides a 50% increase in the sustained performance of the ARM-based Qualcomm CPU while creating more space for the battery.
The previous fans occupied 8,800 mm2 of space vs the AirJet footprint of 4,800 mm2, allowing the battery to be increased from 55.9Wh to 64.8Wh, a 16% increase.
The notebook design is also dustproof and waterresistant, no longer requiring the fan inlet holes across the back cover of the Galaxy Book4 Edge, all while maintaining its silent operation and thin form factor.
“The Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge 14in is an incredible notebook, already delivering impressive performance and battery life made possible by the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite processor”, said Dr. Seshu Madhavapeddy, the founder and CEO of Frore Systems.
“This all-new Microsoft Co-Pilot+ PC experience is transforming how users create, communicate and play. Just imagine the endless possibilities with additional 50% increase in sustained CPU & AI performance and 16% longer battery life enabled by AirJet. The future of AI is truly being unleashed by AirJet solid-state active cooling.”
Frore Systems will be demonstrating more proof-of-concept devices upgraded with AirJet chips and AirJet PAKs at the CES 2025 show in January.