We are getting so small that it’s literally just physics. That’s a big deal with almost all of it now. Quantum tunnelling and stuff. I don’t fully understand it but have ready about it here and there. Like we are getting so small that they only factor is that physics doesn’t allow it anymore. Like the distance between atoms and such. How electrons can jump gaps and all their weird stuff.
Like, for instance, you know how processor makes will have levels of the same type? Like a new release of AMD Ryzen 3, 5, 7, 9, but all come out from the same model? They don’t make those differently. They don’t set out to make x number of 3s, y number of 5s etc. They start out all using the same templates, and how many errors there are in the process, is what defines the level. A 7 has fewer errors then a 5, for example. This is how it was explained to me anyway. So right now, with all this stuff, it’s literally just reaching a sort of physical limitations of what’s possible.
We are getting so small that it’s literally just physics. That’s a big deal with almost all of it now. Quantum tunnelling and stuff. I don’t fully understand it but have ready about it here and there. Like we are getting so small that they only factor is that physics doesn’t allow it anymore. Like the distance between atoms and such. How electrons can jump gaps and all their weird stuff.
Like, for instance, you know how processor makes will have levels of the same type? Like a new release of AMD Ryzen 3, 5, 7, 9, but all come out from the same model? They don’t make those differently. They don’t set out to make x number of 3s, y number of 5s etc. They start out all using the same templates, and how many errors there are in the process, is what defines the level. A 7 has fewer errors then a 5, for example. This is how it was explained to me anyway. So right now, with all this stuff, it’s literally just reaching a sort of physical limitations of what’s possible.