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You cannot efficiently cool a cubical CPU.


Take eight chips. Stack them, insert spacers and bridges from top to bottom, and connect them via BGA or pins or what-have-you on the very top and very bottom chips.

Now turn them sideways, so they rest on the edges. Put the stack in a small ceramic container with copper bottom and top. Fill with a high efficiency thermal transfer fluid, and make sure the convection currents flow properly.

There you go, small matter of engineering.


This defeats the "shorter distance in a cube" issue.


Not yet.


Maybe it won't need cooling.


nanotubes




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