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Why Reversible Computing Could Save Moore’s Law [Mini Episode]

30 Sep 2025

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Seve (founder of tscircuit) and Matt (founder of atopile) unpack one of the most radical ideas in modern electronics: reversible computing. As Moore’s Law slows down, the biggest bottleneck is heat — but what if computation itself could be rethought to conserve energy instead of wasting it?In this episode, they explore:* The principles of reversible/thermodynamic computing* How MOSFET charge recycling offers a real-world analogy* Why reinventing chip architectures (CUDA, ISAs, RISC-V) is so challenging* The promise and pitfalls of open-source hardware ecosystems* Lessons from Meta Connect’s failed demos and the future of hardware/software integration* Why “hard tech” founders still matter in a software-driven worldFor hardware engineers, embedded developers, and anyone curious about the future of chips, this episode connects deep insights into electronics with the big questions of computing’s next era. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit electronics.dev

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