FILE PHOTO: Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan makes a speech on stage in Taipei, Taiwan May 19, 2025. REUTERS/Ann Wang/File Photo
SAN FRANCISCO -Corintis, a Swiss startup promising more rapid liquid chip-cooling technology, has raised $24 million and added Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan to its board as artificial intelligence fuels demand for better heat management tools for semiconductors.
Tests by Microsoft, a Corintis customer, have shown the Lausanne-based startup's system, which runs liquid through tiny channels etched on the chips to draw off heat, is up to three times more efficient than standard methods.
