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8 minutes ago, Turretgaming said:

probably not as by that time quantum computing would have made it mainstream as we get better at figuring out how to control the atoms in a quibit 

Thank-you just as i thought their be a limit on how tiny CPU will get, their be a limit, anyway enough of that now, i wondering who is dancing in that picture of yours with that dolly.

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2 minutes ago, James Aplin said:

Thank-you just as i thought their be a limit on how tiny CPU will get, their be a limit, anyway enough of that now, i wondering who is dancing in that picture of yours with that dolly.

that would be linus..... of linustechtips. also there is a limit and thats why quantum computing is a big push and leap forward but years away but when it gets good it will be stupid fast.

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We're close to hitting a scaling wall where reducing sizes wont work, as things are getting close to atomic scale. For indication, the radius of a silicon atom is of ball park 0.1nm. The size of features in manufacturing is getting to the point of countable number of atoms and we're going to run out of atoms to do things with. Any progress beyond that will take something really radical. Quantum computing might be one way, but it isn't a direct replacement for everything we currently do.

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