Achieving Carbon Neutrality for I/O Devices
Botao Yu, Guanqun Song, Ting Zhu

TL;DR
This paper reviews strategies for making I/O devices environmentally sustainable, proposing a framework to reduce their carbon footprint and support global carbon neutrality goals.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive framework for reducing the carbon footprint of I/O devices through sustainable design and lifecycle management.
Findings
Emphasizes the importance of environmentally conscious design.
Provides a framework for lifecycle sustainability.
Highlights the need for integrating sustainability in I/O device development.
Abstract
Achieving carbon neutrality has become a critical goal in mitigating the environmental impacts of human activities, particularly in the face of global climate challenges. Input/Output (I/O) devices, such as keyboards, mice, displays, and printers, contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions through their manufacturing, operation, and disposal processes. In this paper, we explores sustainable strategies for achieving carbon neutrality in I/O devices, emphasizing the importance of environmentally conscious design and development. Through a comprehensive review of existing literature and best approaches, we introduces a framework to outline approaches for reducing the carbon footprint of I/O devices. The result underscore the necessity of integrating sustainability into the lifecycle of I/O devices to support global carbon neutrality goals and promote long-term environmental…
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TopicsSemiconductor materials and devices
