Tag: energy-efficient processors
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Biological and Neuromorphic Computing: Revolutionizing Energy-Efficient Technology
Modern computers, with their billions of nanometre-scaled transistors, operate at remarkable speeds but consume significant energy. Data centers and personal devices contribute to around 3% of global electricity demand, and the use of AI is expected to increase energy consumption further. The Landauer limit, proposed by IBM scientist Rolf Landauer in 1961, suggests that computational…
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Revolutionizing Energy-Efficient Computing: Bio-Inspired Designs and Neuromorphic Architectures
Modern computers, with their billions of nanometre-scaled transistors, are marvels of technology, operating at incredibly high speeds but consuming substantial amounts of energy. The energy demand of data centers and household IT devices accounts for a significant portion of global electricity consumption. The advent of AI is projected to further escalate this energy consumption. The…