Processors developers are constantly faced with questions of how to draw enough energy? and how to dissipate the heat?, in search of answers they often have to reduce the frequency and limit the performance of their products. One option was proposed by IBM.
IBM engineers from the lab in Zurich almost proved the possibility of creating a computer with a liquid diet and cooling. They placed 2 paralel wafers , leaving channels for the molten alloy, which includes vanadium. It plays a dual role - electric charge and removes heat from the working transistors. Such arrangement allows a very powerful system unit in a small package.