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Monday, 11/15/2021 2:33:09 PM

Monday, November 15, 2021 2:33:09 PM

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Leapfrogging Gordon Moore's 1965 Law


Tryin to earn my keep on this board….sent the below email to the author of the article.

From today’s Wall Street Journal celebrating the 50th anniversary

The Chip That Changed the World (INTEL’s 4004 chip)


https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-chip-that-changed-the-world-microprocessor-computing-transistor-breakthrough-intel-11636903999



Leapfrogging Gordon Moore's 1965 Law

Dear Andy-

I read with great interest your article “The Chip That Changed the World”. I was particularly drawn to the following:

“Someday Gordon Moore’s Law from 1965—the number of transistors per
chip doubles about every two years—will poop out. Someday John von
Neumann’s architecture of processor and memory, first described in
1945, will no longer meet our computing needs. My guess is that we
have another decade or two to squeeze more gains out of our
current chip technology and computer architecture.”

Lightwave Logic Inc. (LWLG- Nasdaq) is promising an additive(not competitive) green, carbon, ubiquitous solution with triple the speed at half the cost while utilizing half the power(less cooling required). Can you peruse your crystal ball and render an opinion as to whether the proposed solution would obviate the limitations of Moore’s law?

You can see I have no shame in plagiarizing this board..[img][/img]
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