Moore's Law Debate
The conversation delves into the ongoing relevance of Moore's Law, with insights on the potential for significant advancements in computing through continued miniaturization of transistors. There's a compelling discussion about the unique historical context of technological breakthroughs and the economic pressures that drive innovation, likening it to the race for space exploration during the Cold War. The limits of classical computing are acknowledged, hinting at the transformative possibilities that quantum computing may bring.In this clip
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