• The rapid rise of artificial intelligence, driven by large language models like ChatGPT and others, requires unprecedented computing power. This insatiable demand for computation translates into equally vast energy consumption, as the computers and data centers powering these models are predicted to use a significant amount of available electricity and carbon emissions.

    In computing, sustainability includes energy efficiency, better carbon footprint, natural resource preservation, and the use of multiple energy sources in devices and infrastructure. It should be based on three universally accepted tenets – reuse, reduce, and recycle – of hardware components and systems.

    The IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Computing (TSUSC) is the Computer Society's premier forum for publishing high-quality papers exploring different aspects of sustainable computing. Everyone is welcome to join our distinguished community of authors and readers to stay current on innovative research in sustainable computing.

    Ahmed Louri

    IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Computing Editor-in-Chief

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IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Computing

IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Computing is devoted to publishing peer-reviewed papers that explore sustainable computing within areas of software or hardware design to applications.

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