Ceramic Heatsink!!!

AleksandarK

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Just discovered this, but i was wondering how it fairs against regular copper or aluminum heatsinks of the same size. Is this the future of heatsinks?
 
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Kmpkt

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Looks like the highest conductance ceramic is Aluminum Nitride and has a conductivity of 150 W/(m.K) which is about 75% of that of pure aluminum. I believe the intended purpose of this material is to increase surface area in passive cooling solutions due to the increased surface area given by the ceramic's structure. I would worry that air may not move terribly well over the rougher surface reducing effective heat dissipation.