(PR) xMEMS Announces µCooling Fan-on-a-Chip Solution for XR Smart Glasses
xMEMS Labs, Inc., inventor of the world’s first monolithic silicon MEMS air pump, today announced the expansion of its revolutionary µCooling fan-on-a-chip platform into XR smart glasses, providing the industry’s first in-frame active cooling solution for AI-powered wearable displays.
As smart glasses rapidly evolve to integrate AI processors, advanced cameras, sensors, and high-resolution AR displays, thermal management has become a major design constraint. Total device power (TDP) is increasing from today’s 0.5-1 W levels to 2 W and beyond, driving significant heat into the frame materials that rest directly on the skin. Conventional passive heat sinking struggles to maintain safe and comfortable surface temperatures for devices worn directly on the face for extended periods.

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