This Intel-collaborative company passively cooled a Steam Deck

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This company made a passively cooled Steam Deck that ran at top speed, without the heat or the fan whine. And it's now aiming to rid the world of laptop fans.

is a name you probably haven't heard before, but if it does indeed manage to signal the end for laptop cooling fans, then I for one will certainly be singing its praises. The company has recently come to our attention because it just unveiled the AirJet, what it calls the"world's first solid-state chip for active device cooling."

The idea is that multiple AirJet modules can work together atop a traditional vapour chamber and its innovative air cooling tech can superchill an attached processor. The bizarre-sounding idea is that a set of vibrating membranes within the AirJet module generate a powerful sucked down flow of air that it draws in from the top and then expels across the heat spreader, pulling heat away from the vapour chamber, and finally expelling it from a certain point.

Obviously, we have to take Frore System's word for all this right now as we've not had a chance to check out any notebooks with the AirJet inside, so this is all based on what the company itself is reporting as the performance of its new cooling technology. But if it performs as well as it claims, then it could be a bit of a game-changer for notebooks.

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