San Jose-based active cooling solutions provider Frore Systems has showcased the game-changing capabilities of its AirJet solid-state active cooling chips. It delivered an incredible 50% boost in sustained CPU and AI performance to Samsung’s 14-inch Galaxy Book 4 Edge with its AirJet technology. The company will exhibit the upgraded Samsung laptop at CES 2025 later this week.
AirJet cooling technology makes the Galaxy Book 4 Edge surpass the MacBook Air
At just 10.9mm, the Galaxy Book 4 Edge is the world’s thinnest laptop. It features a dual-fan cooling system, with two fairly large fans taking up a total area of 8,800 square mm. Frore Systems, recently equipped this Samsung PC with its AirJet active cooling technology, replacing the fans. This reduced the cooling solution footprint by 45%, with four AirJet chips occupying an area of just 4,800 square mm.
This frees up enough space for Samsung to increase the battery capacity by 16%, from 55.9Wh to 64.8Wh. However, that’s not the biggest advantage of the AirJet technology. The Galaxy Book 4 Edge achieved a 50% increase in sustained CPU and AI performance, delivering unprecedented power — from 12W to 18W. It surpassed the MacBook Air in performance and battery life by 50% and 29% respectively.
Unlike cooling fans, Frore Systems’ AirJet active cooling system doesn’t require inlet holes on the back of the laptop, making it dustproof and water-resistant. This is the third major advantage over the traditional fan-powered cooling mechanism. AirJet also allows for thinner and lighter laptops with silent, vibration-free operations.
“Just imagine the endless possibilities with an additional 50% increase in sustained CPU & AI performance and 16% longer battery life enabled by AirJet,” said Dr. Seshu Madhavapeddy, the founder and CEO of Frore Systems. “The future of AI is truly being unleashed by AirJet solid-state active cooling.” The firm will showcase its cooling solutions alongside a range of products enhanced by its technology at CES 2025.