Author: Dave Gomboc
Date: 20:57:28 11/06/02
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On November 03, 2002 at 16:04:38, martin fierz wrote: >2) moore's law has been correct throughout the years because engineers have >managed to build ever smaller silicon structures. but there is a clear limit to >that, and it will probably be reached in a decade or two. after that, the thing >which drives moore's law (size reduction) will simply not be available any more. >some people have said that since moore's law is correct, this means that that is >when quantum computers will start being built :-) > >aloha > martin (very small) quantum computers are already being built. Maybe we'll have 3-d molecular computing machines by then :-) Dave
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