Moore's law states that the number of transistors that can be placed on a circuit is doubled every two years. While this law has matched the trend for more than half a century, and it doesn't seem to be stopping anytime soon. But shouldn't there be a stopping point? I mean, as far as we know, something can only exist on a finitely small scale, so at some point, the trend of transistor density should converge at some point. Well, I'm sure people living a half century ago thought the same thing. and didn't expect for the law to make it this far. If it does ever converge, I think we might even have quantum computing, or something like that (I'm really sure).
-zk :out
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