Hotspot Liquid Microfluidic Cooling: Comparing the Efficiency between Horizontal Flow and Vertical Flow

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This paper reports a novel cooling method for a local high-temperature block in an integrated circuit, which is called a "hotspot". The method is to cool the chip in out-of-plane (3-D) direction to overcome efficiency limit of traditional horizontal (2-D) cooling. Our result indicates that high-temperature (over 180 C) circuit block such as a phase-locked-loop (PLL), which is a performance limiting block in a modern CPU, can more efficiently be cooled by the vertical (3-D) cooling scheme.

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Okamoto, Y., Ryoson, H., Fujimoto, K., Honjo, K., Ohba, T., & Mita, Y. (2016). Hotspot Liquid Microfluidic Cooling: Comparing the Efficiency between Horizontal Flow and Vertical Flow. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 773). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/773/1/012066

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