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Cryogenic Microelectronic Systems for Ultra-Low Energy and Enhanced Performance by Nurzhan Zhuldassov, Eby G. Friedman
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Overview: This book explores cryogenic computers to achieve faster operation and lower energy use. As computer components become smaller and generate more heat, traditional cooling methods struggle to keep up. By operating at cryogenic temperatures, these limitations can be overcome—reducing heat, improving performance, and opening new possibilities for important applications such as large scale data centers and quantum computers. The approaches and physical models discussed in this book are valuable since these concepts offer a practical methodology for increasing computational computing power without being limited by heat and power dissipation. The book explores how cryogenic temperatures can supercharge computing. Novel methods for designing and optimizing computer systems that operate at extremely low temperatures, improve performance, reduce power consumption, and tackle the fundamental physical limits faced by modern electronics are introduced in this book. This book aims to serve as a valuable resource for industrial system designers, academic researchers, and advanced graduate students seeking to understand and develop cryogenic computing systems. A discussion of system design methodologies, the exploration of real world case studies, and an emphasis on future directions underscore the significance of cryogenic computing in an era where traditional scaling trends can no longer provide the desired gains in performance and energy efficiency. It is anticipated that these insights will contribute to further innovations in high performance low temperature computing, paving the way for more widespread use of cryogenic systems in next generation electronics.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices

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