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Originally Posted by
Bauss
Also, what's your rationale for your hypothesis? The predictions about the death of Moore's law are age-old, but none of them have yet become true. It is hard to believe that in 2020 we reach to a point of saturation in which further developments lack to come about; most predictions so far have been about the slowing down of the doubling process, but the rationale has mostly been economic, and not technical. You, however, seem to hypothesise a physical point of saturation of no further improvements?

Even if the predictions are being overrun, fisically there's a limit, as Fonera said, where the electrons fail to follow the 'paths' meant to be becouse the thickness of the silicion is too low. So the limit does exist, But we're all forgeting the fact every some years a new CPU socket is being created, to get a workarround those limits. Eventually we'll just get a CPU wich will be rather a square than a slim tablet :lol: (or quantum phyisics will kick in before, who knows)
Unpopular opinion: If the intel processors would stop featuring integrated graphics and make an entirely dedicated processor, they would be getting more power for the same price, and i find stupid they dont.
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i'D RECOMMEND THE CORE I7
Only those who went hungry with me and stood by me when I went through a bad time at some point in life will eat at my table.
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Originally Posted by
Fonera
Actually optical might be the best option, since it is the easiest and most understandable method to achieve quantum computing, no wonder most people use light reflection as an example to explain how quantum computing works :b
I've followed the progress of the D-Wave computers, and they are a way to get some algorithms faster until we get a good quantum computer, but are nowhere near a true quantum computer.
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AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 965 Processor
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Have same as nico but my is Black editon >.> <.< ^.^ v.v
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Originally Posted by
xxxxexistance
Have same as nico but my is Black editon >.> <.< ^.^ v.v
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