Intel adapts jet cooling technology and puts it in laptops
Intel, mesmerized by the way a jet engine manages to run at extremely high temperatures without melting away the wings has managed to figure out a way they can use the same principles in a laptop. This process is very similar to that used in cooling a jet engine. The laminar jet airflow system pushes away any hot air from the bottom of the case, which is what typically leads to the hot exterior. This way, the laptop could actually stay cool enough to sit in your lap. Moreover, you will not need one of those USB fan thing gizmos that prevent your laptop from roasting your legs. This laminar jet system is an official design from Intel and can be licensed by notebook manufacturers to include in their own products.
Intel has not announced any customers of the product yet, but this is definitely something that should be included in current notebooks that might run a bit hot.