
Technology Quarterly: After Moore's Law
Double, double, toil and trouble
After a glorious 50 years, Moore's law - which states that computer power doubles every two years at the same cost - is running out of steam. Tim Cross asks what might replace it.
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After a glorious 50 years, Moore's law - which states that computer power doubles every two years at the same cost - is running out of steam. Tim Cross asks what might replace it.
- More Moore: The incredible shrinking transistor
- New Designs: Taking it to another dimension
- Brain Scan: Bruno Michel
- Quantum Computing: Harnessing weirdness
- Alternatives: Wait for it
- What next: Horses for courses
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