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Swiftech made its first announcement in over 5 years. The DIY liquid cooling hardware brand realized that with Moore's Law buckling, and CPUs and GPUs getting hotter, the best days of the PC cooling industry are only ahead of us. In a Facebook post announcing their return, Swiftech said that it kept busy all these years on some industrial OEM projects, and stayed away from the consumer product business. The company stated that by the end of 2023, it hopes to launch a completely new lineup of DIY liquid cooling products (Swiftech historically covered the full stack of liquid cooling products, including water blocks, radiators, fittings, tubing, coolants, etc. The company also announced that it will diversify into "adjacent product lines" (which could mean fans, and possibly even AIO coolers).
Swiftech is looking for professionals across numerous engineering, business management, marketing, content creation, and community management positions. Reach out to them if you'd like to work for them!
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Swiftech is looking for professionals across numerous engineering, business management, marketing, content creation, and community management positions. Reach out to them if you'd like to work for them!
View at TechPowerUp Main Site