The Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge demonstrates the potential of AirJet technology, offering a 50% performance boost, improved battery life, and near-silent operation.
Frore Systems showcased the benefits of its AirJet Mini cooling solution by replacing the traditional fans in the Galaxy Book4 Edge 14 with four AirJet Mini Slim units.
This innovative cooling system uses ultrasonic vibrations to create airflow, providing effective thermal management in a smaller and quieter form factor.
With AirJet, the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite in the modified Galaxy Book4 Edge can sustain 18 watts of power instead of the usual 12 watts, resulting in a notable performance increase.
Additionally, the compact size of the AirJet units allows for a larger battery, potentially increasing capacity from 55.9 Wh to 64.8 Wh.
Frore Systems claims the modified laptop is thinner, faster, and more efficient than a 15-inch MacBook Air, though these comparisons rely on selective data.
While AirJet has already been used in smaller devices like the Zotac Zbox Pico mini-PC, its application in laptops remains experimental.
Frore Systemsโ demonstration suggests a promising future for AirJet technology in enhancing laptop performance and efficiency.
However, its true capabilities will only be confirmed when it becomes commercially available in laptops.