Frore Systems’ AirJet Cooling Chips Deliver 50% Performance Boost in Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge

Frore Systems has revolutionized laptop cooling with its AirJet solid-state active cooling chips, achieving a 50% performance boost in Samsung’s ultra-thin Galaxy Book4 Edge 14” notebook. This innovative technology not only enhances performance but also sets new benchmarks in battery life and form factor.

AirJet’s Impact on the Galaxy Book4 Edge

By integrating four AirJet cooling chips in place of traditional fans, Frore Systems unlocked significant performance gains:

  • Sustained CPU and AI Performance: Boosted from 12 Watts to 18 Watts, a 50% improvement.

  • Space Efficiency: AirJet chips occupy 45% less space than the replaced fans (4,800 mm² vs. 8,800 mm²).

  • Battery Life: Increased from 20 hours to 23.2 hours due to the additional space allowing for a 16% larger battery.

Design Advantages

The AirJet cooling solution enables Samsung to maintain its super-slim 10.9 mm profile, cementing the Galaxy Book4 Edge as the thinnest notebook on the market, while also introducing:

  • Dustproof and Water-Resistant Design: Eliminates the need for fan inlet holes, improving durability.

  • Silent Operation: Ideal for noise-sensitive environments.

Performance vs. Competitors

The Galaxy Book4 Edge, upgraded with AirJet, not only outperforms competitors but redefines the category:

  • MacBook Air 15”: The AirJet-equipped Galaxy Book4 Edge surpasses Apple’s device with:

    • 50% higher performance (18W vs. 12W sustained CPU & AI performance).

    • 29% longer video runtime (23.2 hours vs. 18 hours).

A Glimpse at CES 2025

The upgraded Galaxy Book4 Edge 14” with AirJet will debut at CES 2025, alongside other proof-of-concept devices equipped with Frore Systems’ cooling solutions. Frore Systems will also showcase its AirJet PAKs, modular cooling solutions targeting Industrial and Smart Cities Edge AI devices.

What are your thoughts on AirJet’s potential to redefine cooling in ultra-thin laptops? Could this be the future of high-performance notebooks? Share your comments below!

Angel Morales

Founder and lead writer at Duck-IT Tech News, and dedicated to delivering the latest news, reviews, and insights in the world of technology, gaming, and AI. With experience in the tech and business sectors, combining a deep passion for technology with a talent for clear and engaging writing

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