Apple this week filed a patent for a mobile liquid cooling system. As with most reports about patents, we have not much details except the new application features a two-part cooling system. The system will include a liquid coolant to transfer heat away while the second part then transfers the heat from the liquids “onto a large aluminum plate which would then pass it off into the environment”.
The new application could also be added to a portable device since some Apple products need a lot of extra juice.
[[US Patents Office via CrunchGear]
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