COOLIT HAS BEEN on somewhat of a roll lately, as has the whole liquid cooling industry. To better service that demand, CoolIT just purchased the assets of Delphi Thermal Liquid Cooling.
Before you say "Delphi who?", they are a huge company that makes components for cars, medical devices, and things that you have never heard of before. The problem is that Delphi doesn't make things you use, they make parts of things you use, the end user never sees a Delphi product. That said, they service a huge number of large companies.
With the purchase of Delphi Thermal Liquid Cooling, a small portion of the overall Delphi empire, CoolIT is now a supplier to Dell and Apple along with uncountable other, smaller names. If nothing else, this purchase opened a bunch of very big doors for CoolIT. µ
Good job Charlie!
An insightful articulate article that had journalistic flair and you didn't complain once about Intel or NVidia or Nazi's or anyone really (Godwin'd for completeness).
For those that don't know, Delphi helped Dell design their H2C unit.
I got all excited at the mention of my dearly departed Delphi language. I've not used it for several years, but still fondly remembered.