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What is after 1nm?

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12 hours ago, ThioJoe said:

planck length

ThioJoe (i'm assuming you're real), what about   planck length * ^-( π * 1^-1249)^(-262837^-9999^-9999^-9999^-9999^-9999)

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Didn't you see Linus's WAN show, Linus said after 10 nm, the chip will do some creepy stuff like emitting light, etc

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But have you guys thought about distributed computing? 

We may get down to 5nm but we don't need much more. The only thing we need for our homes Is less power consumption or even something like the windows phone idea where your phone acts like a pc

Then everything else will be done via streaming from big as servers that computes your stuff, like Nvidia grid. 

These things can then be quantum computers or whatever that have giant cooling towers and whatever. 

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  • 2 weeks later...

People always are saying we cant get smaller and everytime we still do. Yes physics is starting to become problem but we will find a way.

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On 1/8/2016 at 9:24 PM, MicrosoftCertTechnician said:

Didn't you see Linus's WAN show, Linus said after 10 nm, the chip will do some creepy stuff like emitting light, etc

No need to install RGB LED's then? That would be awesome

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On 24/07/2016 at 5:05 AM, Dresta said:

There useless for a standard,expensive,hard to produce and ALLOT of disadvantages of a normal pc,BUT HEY they are still the future!

The exact same things could have been said about the microprocessor revolution. Its not until something exists can we start to work out what it's useful for. 

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