Programming
Commercial
Commercial reversible computing is young. Almost all of today's activity is energy-recovery and adiabatic hardware, aimed at the power wall now constraining AI and data centres. We list only verified efforts here.
Vaire Computing →
A startup building near-zero-energy reversible and adiabatic chips; its first energy-recovery test chips taped out in 2025, with production targeted around 2027.
Vaire Computing · founded 2021
Michael P. Frank / revcomp.info →
A leading reversible-computing researcher, now at Vaire, who maintains a long-running reference site on the field.
revcomp.info
Following the milestones
The commercial story is moving fast. For the latest tape-outs and energy-recovery results, see programming news. Reversible languages and reverse-debugging tools, which are mostly free and open, are listed under open source.