Technology9/23/2025Bloomberg

Microsoft Is Turning to the Field of Microfluidics to Cool Down AI Chips

Microsoft Is Turning to the Field of Microfluidics to Cool Down AI Chips

Microsoft is exploring the field of microfluidics to develop more efficient cooling solutions for its AI chips. Microfluidics involves the use of small amounts of fluid passed through channels etched on chips, which can save energy and improve the performance of AI systems. The company's researchers believe that microfluidics can provide a more effective way to cool down AI chips, which generate a significant amount of heat during operation. By incorporating microfluidic channels into the chip design, the heat can be dissipated more efficiently, reducing the need for bulky and energy-intensive cooling systems. This technology could lead to more compact and energy-efficient AI systems, which is crucial as the demand for powerful AI applications continues to grow. Microsoft's work in this area aims to advance the field of microfluidics and contribute to the development of next-generation AI hardware.

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