My notion of nanotech may have some fantasy elements—I think of nanotech as ultimately being able to put every atom where you want it, so long as the desired location is compatible with the atoms that are already there.
I realize that chip fabs keep getting more expensive, but is there any reason to think this can’t reverse?
My notion of nanotech may have some fantasy elements—I think of nanotech as ultimately being able to put every atom where you want it, so long as the desired location is compatible with the atoms that are already there.
I realize that chip fabs keep getting more expensive, but is there any reason to think this can’t reverse?
It’s hard to say what nanotech will ultimately pan out to be.
But in the absence of nanoassemblers, it’d be a very bad idea to bet against Moore’s second law.