Back to Bits: Extending Shannon's communication performance framework to computing
Back to Bits: Extending Shannon's communication performance framework to computing
This work proposes a novel computing performance unit grounded in information theory. Modern computing systems are increasingly diverse, supporting low-precision formats, hardware specialization, and emerging paradigms such as analog, quantum, and reversible logic. Traditional metrics like floating-point operations (flops) no longer accurately capture this complexity. We frame computing as the transformation of information through a channel and define performance in terms of the mutual information between a system's inputs and outputs. This approach measures not just the quantity of data processed, but the amount of meaningful information encoded, manipulated, and retained through computation. Our framework provides a principled, implementation-agnostic foundation for evaluating performance.
Max Hawkins、Richard Vuduc
计算技术、计算机技术
Max Hawkins,Richard Vuduc.Back to Bits: Extending Shannon's communication performance framework to computing[EB/OL].(2025-08-07)[2025-08-18].https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.05621.点此复制
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