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by spyder
177 days ago
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Only true for our current computers and not true with reversible computing.
With reversible computing you can use electricity to perform a calculation and then "push" that electricity back into a battery or a capacitor instead of dumping it to the environment.
It's still a huge challenge, but there is a recent promising attempt: "British reversible computing startup Vaire has demonstrated an adiabatic reversible computing system with net energy recovery" https://www.eetimes.com/vaire-demos-energy-recovery-with-rev... https://vaire.co/ Short introduction video to reversible computing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVmZTGeIwnc |
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Thanks for posting. Pretty cool.