Pondering: Which Technologies Will "Hit The Wall"?

Aug. 17, 2006
We're in the era of GHz, Gbits/s, nm, and ULSI. But the laws of physics as we know them ultimately predict that, at some point, we won't be able to go faster or get smaller. What technologies will hit the wall in the near future, and what wil

We're in the era of GHz, Gbits/s, nm, and ULSI. But the laws of physics as we know them ultimately predict that, at some point, we won't be able to go faster or get smaller. What technologies will hit the wall in the near future, and what will be done about it? E-mail your responses to [email protected]

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