Moore’s Law is Dying… What Comes Next?

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🔴 Moore’s Law is Dying... So What’s Next? 🔴

For decades, Moore’s Law fueled the rapid growth of technology, doubling computing power every two years. But now, we’ve hit a wall. Transistors are reaching their physical limits, and shrinking them further is becoming impossible.

💡 So what happens next?
In this video, we dive into the end of Moore’s Law and explore the next breakthroughs that could redefine computing:
✅ Quantum Computing – Can qubits replace transistors?
✅ AI & Machine Learning – Smarter algorithms instead of faster hardware?
✅ 3D Chip Stacking – The future of processor architecture?
✅ Graphene & Carbon Nanotubes – The next-gen materials beyond silicon?
✅ Neuromorphic Computing – Can computers think like the human brain?

🚀 The end of Moore’s Law isn’t the end of progress—it’s the beginning of something NEW. Are we entering a post-silicon revolution? Watch now to find out!

🔥 What do YOU think will replace Moore’s Law? Let’s discuss in the comments!

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Its end of rapid incremental progress, and only chapter which will be (until somebody somehow invent something "magical") is that there will be posibility, and in fact it will bevome faster, but gains will become smaller in the time, and price for every gain will becoming higher.... Pretty much like every other fully mature technology.

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The likelihood of the next step is 3d stacking. Any other method is impractical and not refined for mass production yet. We'll just have to see when it will be introduced and it won't be long

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