Do you think it is more likely that r&d will simply cease rather than there being fewer and fewer returns from r&d over time, causing companies to put more money into it to stay competitive? I wonder if the situation might not cause the prices to actually go up, like with medication.
I don’t think that r&d will cease. My argument was in style if “A then B”, but I don’t think that A is true. I am argue here against those who associate the end of Moore’s law with the end of growth of computational power.
Do you think it is more likely that r&d will simply cease rather than there being fewer and fewer returns from r&d over time, causing companies to put more money into it to stay competitive? I wonder if the situation might not cause the prices to actually go up, like with medication.
I don’t think that r&d will cease. My argument was in style if “A then B”, but I don’t think that A is true. I am argue here against those who associate the end of Moore’s law with the end of growth of computational power.
I see. Just running with the premise as it stood.