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by mismatchpair
2738 days ago
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I think you're confusing the energy efficiency of computation and the energy needed to create the elements which perform the computation. The initial comment refers to the former whereas you're asking about the latter. Your question, "How much energy does it take to chemically synthesize the dNTPs required to do the equivalent of moving a bit..." is not an appropriate analogy because synthesizing dNTPs (energy needed to create computing elements) is not analogous to "moving a bit" (energy needed to perform a computation). It's like comparing how much energy is needed to manufacture a hard disk and how much energy is needed to read/write to and from the hard disk. It's a meaningless comparison. |
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