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by gnramires 883 days ago
Correction: I've just realized I've drawn an incorrect conclusion, the energy per bit in the case I've shown is indeed lower than the standard 2 bit encoding, so it's actually a win! Again, for a myriad reasons, I'm not sure you'd want to use that encoding in real life, but it does consume a little under 20% less power in terms of V^2 losses.