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The biggest trick was in working out how to cool the chips from all the extra thermal input created by the focussed sunlight. To do this, IBM borrowed ideas from its own research into liquid metal cooling system developed for semiconductors and used a thin liquid metal gallium-indium compound to bind the chip to a cooling block.
This new high power technique could of course result in smaller solar farms, or higher energy output from existing systems. Best of all, it's potentially a fairly low cost solution, which can only be a good thing for the environment. [Physorg]
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