Whatever it’s doing it clearly delivers some of its promise and it’s already being implemented by OEMs. Nowhere near Theranos, they make bold promises of a long term improvement they may never live up to but for now they have a thing that works at least.
Everything they have said should technically be possible and the main mechanism of its “magic” is completely solid. High speed impingement should be more effective at removing heat from a surface.
Hmmm, I’m going to resolve judgement on this one. Might be entirely legit, might have a touch of the Theranos about it. Let’s see
I remember watching this video that explained how it worked pretty neat
https://youtu.be/YGxTnGEAx3E
Whatever it’s doing it clearly delivers some of its promise and it’s already being implemented by OEMs. Nowhere near Theranos, they make bold promises of a long term improvement they may never live up to but for now they have a thing that works at least.
Everything they have said should technically be possible and the main mechanism of its “magic” is completely solid. High speed impingement should be more effective at removing heat from a surface.