I think we've reached the end of silicone at this point. Sure, they can reduce the nm to 5 or 3nm, but that's about all. As for plastic substrates, I don't think there is a lot of promise here.
I will say, I don't need high clock speeds for edge devices. I need low power drain. 20Khz clock speeds are fine. I'm using ESP32 devices now and it's very capable with very good power drain characteristics.
What would you say is the future for the industry? I don’t know a lot about this stuff, just curious.
Hard to know because of the fascists running the world. However, silicone has reached quantum limits or will very soon. This means a totally new technology, similar to advancing from tubes to transistors.
In the meantime, CPUs are not going to get faster, rather I think edge devices will become more common. That is, we'll have networks of small IoT devices all communicating with servers.
Microsoft and Google are pushing very hard to get you on their cloud infrastructure. I predict that PCs will become Chromebooks. That is essentially terminals. The operating system will be a subscription and not a buy once model.
Technocrats are trying like hell to control us with social media and forcing us into an economic model where they are feudal lords and we pay to rent their technology. We won't own anything, they will.
I could go on, but I think you get where I'm going.
Hard to know because of the fascists running the world.
Communists. There are zero fascists running anything right now.
subscription model
Dammit this is totally where OSes are going.
Reversible adiabatic computing.
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