Chinese supercooling tech could boost AI race

Chinese researchers have developed a liquid cooling system using ammonium thiocyanate that achieves rapid cooling in 20 seconds. By mimicking the squeeze of a wet sponge through pressure changes, it instantly absorbs massive heat, potentially offsetting the soaring energy demands of AI data centers.

Researchers at the Institute of Metal Research, part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, led by Li Bing, have harnessed the unique behavior of ammonium thiocyanate in water under pressure to create a liquid cooling system. It mimics squeezing a “wet sponge”—releasing pressure triggers rapid redissolution of the salt, absorbing massive amounts of heat almost instantly.

In experiments, a saturated solution cooled by 30 degrees Celsius (54 Fahrenheit) within seconds at room temperature, and in hotter environments, the drop exceeded 50 degrees. This technology could power critical infrastructure, offsetting the soaring energy consumption and cooling demands of AI data centers.

Amid the US-China AI race, with figures like OpenAI's Sam Altman driving US efforts, this innovation from China, published in Nature, highlights potential edges in fluorocarbon gases and supercooling for data centers.

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Chinese scientists have developed a supercooling innovation that boosts the performance of gallium nitride chips used in military radar by 40%. This technology, from Xidian University, enhances radar detection in stealth aircraft without increasing chip size. It also offers wider signal coverage and lower power costs for mobile networks.

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Researchers have developed an ultrafast laser technique that fires light pulses in one billionth of a second, enabling the creation of structures 1,000 times stronger and 1,000 times faster. This novel method targets thermal conductivity in chips by controlling phonon scattering distances, offering applications in high-performance computing, quantum devices, and AI chip cooling. It changes how chips handle heat without relying on fans or liquid cooling.

Rising AI demand is fueling global data center growth, with significant implications for power and sustainability. In the Philippines, the government is pushing for more data centers to achieve digital transformation goals, but the country's hot climate poses challenges for cooling and energy use.

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In an opinion piece, Nathan Lord argues that America cannot lead in artificial intelligence without securing reliable energy sources, particularly natural gas. He highlights China's superior electricity generation and urges building data centers near fuel supplies in regions like the Shale Crescent. Without such measures, the US risks falling behind in the global AI competition.

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