A New Jersey-based company is set to unveil its noiseless laptop cooled with DBD (Dielectric Barrier Discharge) plasma actuators.
YPlasma will host the world premiere of the first-ever application of dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma actuators for consumer electronics cooling—a revolutionary solution designed to replace mechanical fans and traditional ionic wind devices.
The company underlines that as electronics become thinner and AI-driven processing demands more power, traditional cooling methods are reaching their physical limits.
YPlasma’s solid-state technology addresses these challenges by using cold plasma to generate high-velocity “ionic wind” without a single moving part.
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