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RE: South Korea Moving Towards 6G

in LeoFinance4 years ago (edited)

That is true. I think the eventual next step to surpass the predictions of Moore's Law will be a completely new system that redefines the composition of chips and their materials, if that new system would even use chips as a concept. Just like blockchain/DLT redefined decentralized systems. And how IOTA in some way redefined our blockchain way of thinking with their "Tangle".

Each time when humanity thinks it outsmarted itself, some random genius comes along and proves us wrong. 😅

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Here is a very interesting article by one at Intel on what that company is seeing as the future of chips. They claim it is not over but actually about to be reinvigorated for another few decades.

https://venturebeat.com/2020/01/07/a-bright-future-for-moores-law/

I often wondered what the future is of 3D chips.

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Thanks! This is very insightful. Until now I've been thinking of Moore's law only in the classical sense according to this article, but there is much more to it than that. Ever since I finished my Electrical Engineering study and went the coding career route, I haven't been keeping up with the electronics side of things. I should do that Moore. :)

With 3D stacks and a more modular chipset approach, they're definitely going a step in the right direction in terms of redefinition.