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TyCooN

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Do you think Moore's law is accurate about the rate of growth for technology slowing down by 2015?
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rjakapeanut

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not a tech nerd at all but i really doubt it. i've done a bit of research on this kind of stuff and i am really optimistic about the kind of progress we're making. i'd be really surprised if there was some kind of....really dramatic decline. it just seems like we're moving too fast to plateau right now.
 

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Originally Posted by TyCooN
Do you think Moore's law is accurate about the rate of growth for technology slowing down by 2015?
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Moore's law doesn't predict the growth rate will slow by 2015. The fundamental limits of physics do. We're fine well into 2020, but after that, it's still anyone's guess as to what will replace conventional silicon-based CMOS.
 

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Originally Posted by ramuman
Moore's law doesn't predict the growth rate will slow by 2015. The fundamental limits of physics do. We're fine well into 2020, but after that, it's still anyone's guess as to what will replace conventional silicon-based CMOS.
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