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gate universality
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Gate universality is a concept that refers to individual logic gates, primarily NAND and NOR, being functionally complete. Converting complex logic functions into NAND and NOR-based logic can sometimes allow additional optimizations by removing redundant sets of pMOS and nMOS pairs of transistors.


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