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sbierwagen
3353 days ago
Power will always scale linearly with cores, of course, but you could make cores less power-hungry with reversible computing:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reversible_computing
Actually useful reversible logic is, as they say, an open problem.
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akuma73
3353 days ago
My point was that a new transistor shrink would give you lower power vs. the same transistor in previously larger node. You get more compute-per-watt with small transistors. If scaling stops, then all kinds of things get more difficult.
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