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Penn State researchers build atom-thin thermometers that can be embedded directly in processor chips
The 2D material sensors detect temperature changes in 100 nanoseconds and are over 100 times smaller than conventional ...
Researchers developed a super tiny thermometer that sits directly on a chip could monitor temperature changes and potentially improve processor performance.
Micrometre-scale sensors embedded in chips enable ultrafast, real-time monitoring of processor temperatures to improve thermal management in advanced electronics.
CPU monitoring utilities have a reputation problem, and it is not about accuracy so much as the junk that often rides along with them. In a landscape crowded with ad-supported dashboards and bloated ...
I have a feeling my CPU, a Pentium 4 2.4C, is getting a little too hot. As I write this, the processor temperature sits around 50°C, while I hear it's best to keep it around 40°C.<br><br>Any ideas ...
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