Low Power Design of MCUs (Part 3) Products

Low Power Design of MCUs (Part 3) Products

Author:RimeLink Source: http://blog.csdn.net/jiangjunjie_2005/article/details/47700597 Introduction: Power consumption is a significant issue for battery-powered products; once the energy is depleted, the device will “stop working.” In “Low Power Design of MCUs (Part 1) Theory,” we introduced the principles of energy saving; in “Low Power Design of MCUs (Part 2) Practice,” we measured the low power consumption values … Read more

Direct Air Carbon Capture Technology

Direct Air Carbon Capture Technology

The technology for removing CO2 from the air, known as Direct Air Carbon Capture (DAC)[22], differs from CCUS technology, which targets carbon capture from industrial fixed source emissions. DAC can capture CO2 emissions from distributed sources such as small fossil fuel combustion devices and vehicles. This technology generally employs physical and chemical adsorption methods, but … Read more

Artificial Intelligence: A Major Energy Consumer, But What About Human Intelligence?

Artificial Intelligence: A Major Energy Consumer, But What About Human Intelligence?

Recently, OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman claimed that the limiting factor for the future development of AI will be energy, and therefore, there is an urgent need to develop nuclear fusion. In fact, as early as 2021, he invested $375 million in a nuclear fusion company, which recently stated that its first power plant is expected … Read more

Dual-Hop Topology-Aware Routing Protocol for Underwater Optical Wireless Sensor Networks

Dual-Hop Topology-Aware Routing Protocol for Underwater Optical Wireless Sensor Networks

Abstract Underwater Optical Wireless Communication (UOWC) is an emerging underwater wireless sensor network technology. Compared to acoustic waves and radio waves, optical waves can provide higher data rates and lower latency. However, considering the limited transmission range and energy supply of UOWC, as well as the existence of communication voids that may further reduce its … Read more

Electricity Demand of 46 Million Households: AI Server Energy Consumption

Electricity Demand of 46 Million Households: AI Server Energy Consumption

AI Revelation Written by | Exploration Studio (Please indicate the source when reprinting) 🛠️👩💻 AI Data Centers May Face Power Crisis by 2027 There arebenefitsat the end With the rapid development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology, its electricity demand is also continuously increasing. Recent research reports indicate that AI data centers may face serious power … Read more