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Almost every computer chip you own is "synchronous"—it has a clock that tells every transistor when to switch on and off, billions of times a second. This paper explores a world where chips have no clock at all .
: Platforms like Asana or Trello allow teams to update progress at their own pace. asynchronically
When you communicate , you provide information without expecting an immediate response. Unlike a phone call or a face-to-face meeting (synchronous), where all participants must be present simultaneously, asynchronous interaction allows for a "time delay". Common examples include: Almost every computer chip you own is "synchronous"—it
"Self-Timed Circuits: A New Paradigm for VLSI Design" (or broader work on Asynchronous Logic) Authors: Often associated with Ivan Sutherland or the "Null Convention Logic" papers by Karl Fant. When you communicate , you provide information without
