Although the technology giant IBM has given up its personal computer market, it has a profound knowledge of supercomputers. While other companies are still struggling with the performance of supercomputers, IBM has already begun to develop supercomputers that can simulate human brains. At present, IBM has developed an "electronic blood" that has the dual functions of power supply and cooling and is expected to be used in future supercomputers. IBM said that the inspiration for the development of "electronic blood" is from the human brain. 40% of the brain's volume is used for thinking and calculation, 50% of the volume is used for interconnection, and only 10% of the volume is used for cooling, while conventional electronic chips have more than 98% of the volume used for cooling. There are abundant capillaries in the human brain. These vessels bring fresh oxygen to the brain and also take away heat. IBM invented an electrolyte that contains charged particles that can be used to power the chip by contacting the electrodes in the channel. Just like the blood in the brain, the electrolyte flows through the chip and takes away the heat that is emitted. It returns to the central storeroom for cooling, recharging, and then returning to the chip for recycling. Supercomputers using this technology are much smaller in power consumption and size than traditional computers. Not only that, the technology can also be used on mobile devices, significantly extending battery life. Bathtub Drain, Basin Drain, Shower Floor Drain, Kitchen Sink Drain ZHEJIANG KINGSIR VALVE CO., LTD. , https://www.kingsirvalves.com