Message from @General 4
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and its from carbon, a very common element
but hard as hell to produce
nanotech still has decades to go there
Anything that small is difficult to work with
Its why I kind of think computers are going to hit a wall at least when it comes to mass production
youre actually not wrong
that wall is about to be hit
processors have transistors, millions of em
at around 7nm, quantum physics start doing its thing
we're at around 10nm now
Mood
so they cant go below 7nm
Might not matter at least initially
How does a 7 or 8nm scale compared to the current 10nm I assume its non linear
And would be massively more powerful
@Samaritan 10nm compared to 20nm means double the processing power
@shadow of existence damn thats pretty cool
Okay so it is linear
yep
Ok so most of y’all are nerds I take it
nah it would just be more power efficient
I'm not but I'm being schooled
how would it be more powerful
Well, intel still can't reliably make 10nm processors though
unless clocked higher
See I’m just a businessman looking for the bright nerds to do cool shit
The solution to mass producing very small things is going to be hyper accurate robots with control at a similar scale
Buy cobalt before it runs out in a decade apparently (((business man)))
chink begone
Sorry to disappoint you but I am actually white
yikes
Phone batteries arent even recycled <:thinkgon:560211224923734026>