Thermal modules to get a boost by Vista
Thermal modules will see a boost in revenues next year when Microsoft’s Windows Vista operating system (OS) heats up the market with high-performance and higher-power-consumption systems, according to market observers. Previous graphics cards worked on 20-30 watts, but Vista-supporting DirectX 10 raises power consumption to 70-80 watts, generating more heat.
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