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Reversible Computing and Truly Adiabatic Circuits: Truly Adiabatic Circuits: The Next Great Challenge for Digital Engineering
This paper provides a brief review of the energy dissipation problem in conventional FET-based logic. Some alternative device switching principles that might help with this problem in the relatively near term are described. Fundamental limits to dissipation that apply to any non-energy-recovering digital technology are described. Elements required as part of any long-term solution (i.e. adiabatic switching, reversible logic, and resonant clocking) are discussed