Sunday, February 24, 2008

Hitachi Unveils Water-Cooled Notebooks

For those who complain about the heat generated by your notebook; Hitachi has come up with a solution:

Water-cooled processors, currently the domain of supercomputers, high-end servers, and garage hobbyists, may be about to enter the mainstream.

Hitachi has developed a prototype notebook PC that uses a water-based solution to cool down its Pentium 4 processor and is planning to commercialize the product for corporate users in the third quarter of this year, the company said Tuesday.

The faster the processing speed of a chip gets, the more heat it generates, and this can cause trouble if the heat is not dissipated. On notebook PCs this is usually done with an air-cooling system that makes use of a fan bolted on top of the processor. In the prototype machine, Hitachi has adopted a water-cooling system, which the company says works more efficiently and makes less noise than a fan-based system.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Greetings

Since this is the first posting, I'd just like to say what this blog is all about.

The Enigma blog will cover the whole range of my interest as mentioned below:

a) Computers
b) Esoterica
c) Ancient Civilizations
d) Carpenting
e) Books - God!!! I love books
f) Writing
g) Gardening

Since I have such a wide range of interest, my friend call me an enigmatic person, hence "The Enigma" became the title of my blog.

Ciao and see you all soon.