Frore Systems has unveiled the AirJet, what it calls the ‘world’s first solid-state chip for active device cooling’ The AirJet Mini is designed to go into thin and light notebooks and tablets. It uses a single AirJet Pro to cool down the 15W APU at the heart of a 15W laptop. Frore System claims it can keep a processor running at a sustained 20W with a 27dBA noise level. Intel’s reportedly onboard already, aiming to sport the cooling system in its Evo platform. All the talk seems to be around either CPUs or APUs, and despite Frore’s opening gambit to us, we’re not sure how much impact will have on mobile gaming laptops and more just got cooler… . . .
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