Computer memories need increasing entropy

Several authors have argued that computer memories require increasing entropy. The cited article from Stephen Hawking is one. A more formal statement of the case by L.S. Schulman is also cited. Schulman's paper appeals to Landauer's Principle that ties information storage to increasing entropy.

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