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Quantum Computing-Yes, No, Or Both?


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Quantum Computing ¡V Yes, no, or both?

In the technology world today, humans are so infatuated about having the latest computer out. What they consider to be a high tech machine is speed. To accomplish this it has to do with the size of transistors on a microprocessor. More than 40 years ago, Gordon Moore, ¡§one of the founders of Intel¡¨ made a ¡§prediction that the complexity of integrated circuits would double every two years.¡¨ To this day Moore¡¦s Law has continued to stay true, with today¡¦s circuits at a scale of 65nm. In order to accomplish this speed, the size of a transistor has to decrease to improve the speed and efficiency. There will come a time, very soon, that the physical size of the integrated circuitry of a microprocessor will get so small that it will not be able to function properly. This will happen because the insulating material in the chip will get so thin, that it will not provide proper usage of separating transistors, so in other words......

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