Frore’s fanless cooling solution unlocks 50% performance boost for Samsung’s Galaxy Book4 Edge
Frore’s fan-free cooling solutions could make laptops faster and give them larger batteries
Using their latest Airjet fanless cooling solutions, Frore has made Samsung’s Galaxy Book4 Edge laptop much faster. By replacing its fans with four Airjet solid-state active cooling chips, Frore has given the computer a “50% increase in sustained CPU and AI performance” and more internal space.
Using this freed up internal space, Frore says that Samsung could fit a 16% larger battery in their device. However, it is worth noting that the system’s increase in performance came thanks to its increased TDP. The system’s SOC ran at 18 watts instead of 12 watts, which lowered the system’s battery life. Regardless, Frore has proved that their fan-free cooling solution can be more effective than standard fan-based cooling solutions.
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With their new Airjet-based cooling solution, Frore has decreased the footprint of this laptop’s cooler by 45% while increasing its effectiveness. Furthermore, this new cooling solution claims to be “dustproof” and “water-resistant.” While this new cooling solution is likely to be more expensive than traditional fan-based coolers, Frore’s Airjets appear to be much more spatially efficient. This makes these fanless coolers ideal for thin and light laptops.
Frore will showcase their upgraded proof-of-concept Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge 14-inch at CES 2025. Will laptop manufacturers adopt this new cooling technology or stick with fans?
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