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I'd say yes, but not as you think.
The continuous shrink may not be possible, however, 128 bit, compiled code optimized to take advantage of the 12 core processor array automatically, photon storage of L1 and L2 cache, etc. The capacity and raw processing power/capabilities will continue to follow Moore's law, no doubt.

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Posted by: TripleII   Posted on: 08/21/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Maybe...  John L. Ries | 08/21/08
Optical CPUs, Quantum CPU's...  T1Oracle | 08/21/08
I'd say yes, but not as you think.  TripleII | 08/21/08
RE: Can Moore's Law last another 40 years?  robert.quinton | 08/24/08

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