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Graphene ‘Nano-Origami’ Could Take Us Past the End of Moore’s Law

50 pointsby squid_demonabout 4 years ago

4 comments

drannexabout 4 years ago
As with anything that has to do with Graphene: Fantastic, happy to hear, but let&#x27;s see how it goes with more testing and if it&#x27;s manufacturable. I haven&#x27;t seen a successful long-term application yet and they&#x27;ve been talking about graphene for twenty years.<p>I&#x27;m sure great things are happening in the field, and many wonderful ideas and discoveries have been made — but statements such as &quot;take us past Moores law&quot; requires manufacturing, and I haven&#x27;t seen anything to say that this is possible albeit I am ever hopeful for the day that it is.
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mpweiherabout 4 years ago
Isn&#x27;t the more tangible problem the end of Dennard scaling?<p>As in: Moore&#x27;s law is still giving you more transistors, but you can&#x27;t actually turn them all on, and they aren&#x27;t getting faster, so no free lunch.<p>(Which of course is why the Apple M1 is so significantly ahead, at least of Intel)
karmakazeabout 4 years ago
I&#x27;m glad it&#x27;s only about 1000x faster, if it were millions or billions of times faster it could be disruptive in a world destabilizing way.
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cutlerabout 4 years ago
The great Graphene Promise recycled.