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Maxwell Labs Featured In IEEE Spectrum for Breakthrough Photonic Cooling Technology

New article explores how laser light could revolutionize chip cooling and data center efficiency

ST. PAUL, MN, MN / ACCESS Newswire / October 17, 2025 / Maxwell Labs, Inc. (www.mxllabs.com), the global leader in photonic-based cooling for AI and high-performance computing (HPC) systems, announced today that it has been prominently featured in IEEE Spectrum, the world's leading engineering publication, for its pioneering work on photonic cooling.

The feature article, titled "Laser Precision: Cooling Chips With Photonics," highlights Maxwell Labs' breakthrough approach to converting heat directly into light, cooling computer chips from the inside out. This innovation addresses one of the greatest challenges facing AI infrastructure, data centers and HPC environments today: how to manage heat in ultra-dense semiconductor architectures where traditional air and liquid cooling methods fall short.

7 Key Insights & Takeaways from the IEEE Spectrum Feature

  1. The Dark Silicon Problem: Up to 80% of transistors on modern chips remain inactive at any given moment to prevent overheating.

  2. Limits of Conventional Cooling: Air and liquid systems remove heat only at the surface, creating thermal bottlenecks that prevent full chip utilization.

  3. Photonic Cooling Explained: Maxwell Labs' system uses anti-Stokes fluorescence to convert thermal energy into light, removing heat internally and efficiently.

  4. Core Components: Photonic cold plates integrate couplers, extractors, back reflectors, and thermal sensors to detect and target hotspots with laser precision.

  5. Performance Potential: Enables power densities thousands of watts per mm², reduces energy use by over 50%, supports sub-50°C operation, and allows up to 60% energy recovery through thermophotovoltaics.

  6. Research and Partnerships: Collaborations include Sandia National Laboratories, University of New Mexico, and University of St. Thomas.

  7. Path to Commercialization: Expected adoption in HPC and AI clusters by 2027, mainstream data center deployment by 2030.

"Being featured in IEEE Spectrum underscores the transformative potential of our work in reshaping the future of high-performance computing," said Jacob Balma, Co-Founder and CEO of Maxwell Labs. "As AI workloads grow exponentially, photonic cooling provides a sustainable, scalable path forward-turning thermal challenges into opportunities for energy recovery and performance gains."

"We're honored to see Spectrum recognize the science and engineering driving this breakthrough," added Alejandro W. Rodriguez, Co-Founder and CTO of Maxwell Labs. "By leveraging nanophotonics and inverse design, we're pushing beyond the traditional thermal limits of silicon, enabling a new era of cooler, faster, and more efficient computing."

Read the Full Article

Readers can explore the complete IEEE Spectrum feature, "Laser Precision: Cooling Chips With Photonics," at https://spectrum.ieee.org/laser-cooling-chips.

Photo credit: Peter Crowthers

About Maxwell Labs, Inc.

Headquartered in St. Paul, MN, Maxwell Labs is pioneering photonic cooling, which is a transformative technology that converts heat into light to cool chips from within. Its proprietary system eliminates the need for water or moving parts, providing unmatched scalability, sustainability, and energy recovery potential for data centers and AI hardware. Maxwell Labs' multidisciplinary team includes leading experts in supercomputing, nanoscale thermal management, and photonic engineering. Maxwell Labs has notable strategic partnerships with Sandia National Labs, Princeton & MIT, Universities of New Mexico and St. Thomas, Center for Integrated Nanotechnology (CINT), U.S. Dept. of Energy, U.S. Army Research Lab, IARPA, U.S. Air Force. Learn more at www.mxllabs.com.

Media Contact:
Mike Karpe
Co-Founder & Chief Growth Officer
Maxwell Labs, Inc.
(763) 670-2176

SOURCE: Maxwell Labs



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