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Computer engineering: Feeling the heat

Philip Ball
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Nature, 2012, vol. 492, issue 7428, 174-176

Abstract: The more that microcircuits are shrunk, the hotter they get. Engineers are on the hunt for ways to cool off computing.

Date: 2012
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