I was arguing for th inevitability of solid state in general, which'l eventually end in optics. But in th meantime, i'd say silicon-style fabrication is coming up to a crunch point, and this'l spur th full-scale onset of th parallel paradigm, which should keep moore's law pumpin for anotha decade. We'll start gettin fully into biotech fabrication in th mid 20's, which'l actually be less dense to begin with, but 3D. Biotech will blend blurrily into th n-word, which should bring optics into full flower, late 40's, early 50's perhaps?
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Date: 2007-01-11 12:13 pm (UTC)which'l eventually end in optics.
But in th meantime,
i'd say silicon-style fabrication is coming up to a crunch point,
and this'l spur th full-scale onset of th parallel paradigm,
which should keep moore's law pumpin for anotha decade.
We'll start gettin fully into biotech fabrication in th mid 20's,
which'l actually be less dense to begin with, but 3D.
Biotech will blend blurrily into th n-word,
which should bring optics into full flower,
late 40's, early 50's perhaps?