This book explains the essential connection between entropy, a law of physics, and the electronics we use daily. It shows why our devices get warm and why they can never be perfectly efficient. Readers will discover that heat is not a design flaw but an unavoidable result of processing information.
The text breaks down complex ideas into simple concepts, using everyday examples like a warming phone. It covers the fundamental limits that govern all computing power, from smartphones to massive data centers. You will learn why there is a minimum energy cost for every calculation a computer performs.
A key point is understanding the 'power wall,' which stopped processors from getting faster and forced a new design approach. The book details how this challenge is met with better materials and smarter software. It explores the practical cooling technologies that manage the inevitable heat in all our gadgets.
You will discover the theoretical idea of reversible computing, a way to potentially break through old limits. The book also connects entropy to signal quality, explaining the noise that can disrupt data transmission. It provides a clear look at the real-world impact on battery life and the huge energy needs of the internet.
This knowledge is crucial for making informed choices about the technology we use and support. It is important for anyone curious about how the digital world actually works on a physical level. The book offers a vital perspective on the future of energy-efficient design.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. This book explains the essential connection between entropy, a law of physics, and the electronics we use daily. It shows why our devices get warm and why they can never be perfectly efficient. Readers will discover that heat is not a design flaw but an unavoidable result of processing information.The text breaks down complex ideas into simple concepts, using everyday examples like a warming phone. It covers the fundamental limits that govern all computing power, from smartphones to massive data centers. You will learn why there is a minimum energy cost for every calculation a computer performs.A key point is understanding the 'power wall, ' which stopped processors from getting faster and forced a new design approach. The book details how this challenge is met with better materials and smarter software. It explores the practical cooling technologies that manage the inevitable heat in all our gadgets.You will discover the theoretical idea of reversible computing, a way to potentially break through old limits. The book also connects entropy to signal quality, explaining the noise that can disrupt data transmission. It provides a clear look at the real-world impact on battery life and the huge energy needs of the internet.This knowledge is crucial for making informed choices about the technology we use and support. It is important for anyone curious about how the digital world actually works on a physical level. The book offers a vital perspective on the future of energy-efficient design. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798262046461
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