His term "perceptronium" is handy.
Let us also conjecture another principle that conscious systems must satisfy: that of autonomy, i.e. that information can be processed with relative freedom from external influence.
That's never been part of my concept of consciousness. E.g. I think conscious subroutines are possible, but need not have any autonomy.
In fact we have a counterexample right now: tulpas.
Max Tegmark publishes a preprint of a paper arguing from physical principles that consciousness is “what information processing feels like from the inside,” a position I've previously articulated on lesswrong. It's a very physics-rich paper, but here's the most accessable description I was able to find within it:
The whole paper is very rich, and worth a read.