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33550336@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 12 days ago

Analog computing is undergoing a resurgence

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Analog computing is undergoing a resurgence

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33550336@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 12 days ago
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To make smart tech sustainable, analog could serve as "always-on" computing, while digital is turned on only when necessary.
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      New, programmable analog chips that perform basic sound processing aren’t retro. The article is worth reading.

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        Or, if you can’t read, Veritasium did a video: https://youtu.be/GVsUOuSjvcg

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      This has nothing to do with retro technology. This is about thinking “is using binary really the most efficient way to run every computation we need to do?”, which is really relevant today.

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          With “binary” I mean “has two states”, as in discrete, as in digital. You can represent binary bits using analog circuits, but it doesn’t make those circuits binary/digital. Likewise, you can represent continuous, analog functions using discrete logic, but it will always be an approximation. What makes these chips different is that they are able to not only represent but actually model continuous functions and values, like physical models.

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              No offense taken! I just believe that a subtle difference does not mean unimportant and wanted to be precise. I didn’t take you as someone who doesn’t understand analog and digital, especially considering your instance :) I edited my previous comment for some additional clarity. I just think they’re neat ^^

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          That doesn’t contradict anything above.

          There’s a company pushing their hybrid analog/digital chip for real use cases. I dunno if it’s going to be successful, but it’s not retro.

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      @retrolemmy username…hm…

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          I think it means that retrolemmy is either an expert in what is retro or that they are very protective of their retro territory.

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