What’s our perspective on Blackwell’s cooling challenges? Mechanical stress. Recent reports pointed to overheating as the cause of delays for NVIDIA’s Blackwell AI chips, but from Carbice’s standpoint, it’s not just about heat. Our founder, Baratunde Cola, shared in today’s PCMag article that high-performance chips will always run hot, but early failure occurs when interfaces can't handle the thermal expansion stress. This is a hard materials science problem. At Carbice, we believe that addressing these challenges requires a deeper focus on materials science and the ability to manage thermal expansion effectively. To have long-term success in high-performance computing, balancing heat with structural integrity is key. Check out the full article by Kate Irwin on Blackwell’s cooling issues. #AI #Carbice #ThermalManagement #Nvidia #BuildStronger
Carbice
Semiconductor Manufacturing
Atlanta, Georgia 5,892 followers
The standard to protect electronics from heat and drive performance.
About us
We protect electronics from heat and drive performance with the new standard for thermal interface solutions. We are a global leader in delivering the promise of aligned carbon nanotubes at scale. Carbice is the material for pioneers.
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- Industry
- Semiconductor Manufacturing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2011
- Specialties
- Easy to use satellite assembly heat dissipation materials, Increased performance at smaller product size and cost, Faster installation, assembly, innovation , Multifunctional performance that simplifies BOM, Reduced packaging waste and clean assembly, Easy rework of electronic packages, Extend product life, Lower total ownership cost, Highest thermal conductivity technology, Mechanically compliant metal solder, High linear compression and conductivity gap pads, Thermal super capacitors for power management, Industry leading thermal tape, and Automatic Test Equipment
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Atlanta, Georgia 30310, US
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The demand for computing power is increasing at an astonishing rate year after year. At the same time, the proliferation of faster and hotter chips continues to test the reliability of the thermal interface materials (TIMs) designed to keep them from overheating.⚡ In this final update of our Carbice blog series on the NVIDIA RTX 4080 Super GPU, we dive into the results of our comprehensive testing using the Carbice® Pad™. What we found: PROVEN reliability. Carbice can extend GPU lifespan with continuous thermal performance. 🌟 After subjecting the NVIDIA GPU to six years, or 12,000 cycles, of extreme thermal conditions, the Carbice Pad continues to deliver efficient heat dissipation and protection from thermal damage without any indication of a failure mode as expected with the unique science of aligned carbon nanotube contact mechanics. Unlike other thermal interface materials that eventually fail, Carbice’s extended lifespan lowers lifetime device temperatures and energy use while also improving sustainability by enabling electronic components to operate safely over longer periods of time. Read on for our deep dive into the issue and testing results that highlight the exceptional reliability of Carbice. #NVIDIA #GPU #compute #energy #sustainability #CNTs #BuildStronger
Update: 6 Years Strong, Carbice Keeps the NVIDIA RTX 4080 Super GPU Reliably Cool | Carbice
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As GPUs and CPUs grow more powerful, so do their energy demands and the heat they generate. Our CTO, Craig Green, PhD, recently spoke with CNET to discuss the mounting challenges of managing power consumption and performance in cutting-edge processors.🔌 At Carbice, we’re tackling the growing heat crisis and powering next-gen GPUs and CPUs. Our innovative thermal solutions ensure that your high-performing electronics stay efficient and reliable. What are the benefits of our thermal interface materials (TIMs)? 🌡️ Dissipate heat effectively to improve device performances and use life ⚡ Enhance energy efficiency for more sustainable tech 📈 Drive innovation for the future of GPUs, CPUs, and beyond Check out the full article below. #Innovation #GPUs #CPUs #ThermalManagement #Carbice
Live in an Old House or Apartment? Your Gaming PC May Be a Fire Hazard
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#SC24 attendees: data center operators, server OEMs, suppliers ... How much time are you spending on thermal interface design solutions? If your answer is either too much OR not enough, we can help. Join us tomorrow, Tuesday, 11/19, at our City of Atlanta HQ to learn about the Carbice business model -- designed to help you accelerate your thermal innovation by leveraging our team. RSVP to https://lnkd.in/ejdzkKTT or at rsvp@carbice.com #SuperCompute #datacenter #datacentercooling #datacenterpue #HPC #AIchips #CDU #BuildStronger
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Carbice is incredibly proud to call Atlanta’s West End home as we witness the neighborhood undergo an exciting transformation! From our headquarters in Lee + White, we’ve seen firsthand how this community, rich in history, is evolving with an even brighter future. With the Mall West End redevelopment in full swing, we're thrilled to see much-needed affordable housing, retail spaces, and community amenities coming to life, all while honoring the West End’s cultural legacy. This progress wouldn’t have been possible without Lee + White showing what’s possible in the West End and Invest Atlanta, among other investors, whose efforts are driving lasting change. We’re proud to be part of a community where history and innovation come together and where opportunity and vibrancy continue to thrive! 🌟 #WestEndBestEndATL #BuildStronger
Atlanta’s West End: $450 Million Redevelopment Planned with Mixed-Use and Mixed-Income Affordable Housing
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SC Conference Series attendees: we're excited to welcome you to our hometown of the City of Atlanta and we invite you to our curated event at the HQ of the largest aligned carbon nanotube production facility in the world! On Tuesday, 11/19, come learn about the Carbice business model -- designed to help you accelerate your thermal innovation by leveraging our team. RSVP to https://lnkd.in/ejdzkKTT or at rsvp@carbice.com #SC24 #SuperCompute #BuildStronger
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If you are attending #SC24 in Carbice home town of City of Atlanta RSVP for our curated event where space is limited at the HQ of the largest aligned carbon nanotube production facility in the world! Come learn about the Carbice business model to accelerate innovation in data center cooling and power management, lowering asset management cost and utility bills. #BuildStronger
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Dow and Carbice are collaborating to develop a solution for electronics and e-mobility. Learn how this partnership combines silicone and carbon nanotubes for thermal management innovation: https://buff.ly/40ckBXs #evdesignandmfgmag #evdmmag #electricvehicles #manufacturing #dow #carbice #emobility #thermalmanagement
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We think so. Craig Green, PhD and team are working hard to build the key technologies stronger with Carbice Nanotubes.
In this blog post, James Warren and Craig Brown, two scientists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), explain how #nanotechnology could help address #ClimateChange, for example by reducing industry’s #GreenhouseGas emissions, capturing #CarbonDioxide from the atmosphere, and making buildings more energy-efficient. The scientists co-authored a comment article on this topic with colleagues from other government agencies, the The Kavli Foundation, and Carbice. https://lnkd.in/dzeVhQvA
Can Nanotechnology Help Solve Climate Change?
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We're on site at #OCPSummit24 in sunny San Jose and met up with James E. Carroll from NextGenInfra.io and AvidThink to discuss how Carbice is helping solve extreme heat in #GPUs, #CPUs, and #datacenters with sustainable and long-lasting carbon nanotubes. Check out our CEO's conversation in the video below! #BuildStronger and #AchieveMore
#OCPSummit24: Cracking the Data Center Thermal Challenge with Carbon Nanotubes
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