GE Says Its Dual Piezoelectric Cooling Jets Will Lead to Some Thinner Electronics
By: Nina Sen, Life's Little Mysteries Contributor
Date: 21 December 2012 Time: 12:14 AM ET
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GE says its Dual Piezoelectric Cooling Jets (DCJ) technology could lead to much thinner tablets and smartphones. The cooling technology is as thin as a credit card. The technology is also much quieter than the fans currently used in laptops and PCs. GE says DCJ also uses half the power of a comparable fan.
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