richiehustle OP t1_jeeuazp wrote on March 31, 2023 at 2:32 PM Reply to comment by mmmmmmBacon12345 in ELI5: Why computer chips nanometers progress is gradual? Why can not the technology bump up to the lowest nm possible immediately since the concept and mechanisms of it is already known and studied by richiehustle I think that is a very solid analogy Permalink Parent 2
richiehustle OP t1_jeeu22g wrote on March 31, 2023 at 2:31 PM Reply to comment by mb34i in ELI5: Why computer chips nanometers progress is gradual? Why can not the technology bump up to the lowest nm possible immediately since the concept and mechanisms of it is already known and studied by richiehustle I think this response gives me the perspective I needed on the matter Permalink Parent 1
richiehustle OP t1_jeetx3k wrote on March 31, 2023 at 2:30 PM Reply to comment by ReallyGene in ELI5: Why computer chips nanometers progress is gradual? Why can not the technology bump up to the lowest nm possible immediately since the concept and mechanisms of it is already known and studied by richiehustle I appreciate this thoughtful response Permalink Parent 4
richiehustle OP t1_jeemp2c wrote on March 31, 2023 at 1:39 PM Reply to comment by Moskau50 in ELI5: Why computer chips nanometers progress is gradual? Why can not the technology bump up to the lowest nm possible immediately since the concept and mechanisms of it is already known and studied by richiehustle What prevents them from doing that in theory and then doing a trial production? How would it fail in reality if it all would be calculated in advance to the tee? In other words, why and how is it a risk? Permalink Parent −1−
ELI5: Why computer chips nanometers progress is gradual? Why can not the technology bump up to the lowest nm possible immediately since the concept and mechanisms of it is already known and studied Submitted by richiehustle t3_127llbb on March 31, 2023 at 1:31 PM in explainlikeimfive 21 comments 0
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richiehustle OP t1_jeeuazp wrote
Reply to comment by mmmmmmBacon12345 in ELI5: Why computer chips nanometers progress is gradual? Why can not the technology bump up to the lowest nm possible immediately since the concept and mechanisms of it is already known and studied by richiehustle
I think that is a very solid analogy