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>science forum
>majority of users don't believe in man-made climate change

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I have 5 days to learn everything about first-semester calculus derivatives, am I fucked or will it be easy

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WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT

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GOOD JOB SAGING THE THREAD AS ANON KRAKEN HAHAHAHAH YOU ARE EASILY THE MADDEST TRIP EVER

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I Rage So Hard.
Nanotechnology:

Your computer's CPU is 45nm, NANOMETER, is a complementary metal oxide semiconductor silicon on glass, CMOS SOI, process. The dimensions of the millions of transistors on your CPU are in the nanometer range! Fuck, you people are dumb, bitching about the lack of nanotechnology when it's running your computer mere feet away.

Moore's Law:

Moore's law =/= a linear relation between time and speed of a computer processor. Moore's law is a linear relation in the DENSITY of ACTIVE DEVICES such as MOSFETs over time fucktards. Density =/= necessarily mean faster processors, multi-core CPUs are not necessarily faster than their single core counterparts. Beat this into your head, Moore's law is DEAD. The more agressive geometries ie 30nm, 20nm, 10nm, sub nanometer processes become increasing more difficult to fabricate. This is due to a limitation in the physical properties of silicon. Current gate oxide thickness on MOS devices is in the range of a few, ranging from 10-20 ATOMS in THICKNESS. It becomes EXPONENTIALLY difficult to control with any precision single atom construction, thus there will not be an increase in processor speed ever until some crazy scientific breakthrough which you poor brain damaged fools will never come close to even comprehending.

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I Rage So Hard.
Nanotechnology:

Your computer's CPU is 45nm, NANOMETER, is a complementary metal oxide semiconductor silicon on glass, CMOS SOI, process. The dimensions of the millions of transistors on your CPU are in the nanometer range! Fuck, you people are dumb, bitching about the lack of nanotechnology when it's running your computer mere feet away.

Moore's Law:

Moore's law =/= a linear relation between time and speed of a computer processor. Moore's law is a linear relation in the DENSITY of ACTIVE DEVICES such as MOSFETs over time fucktards. Density =/= necessarily mean faster processors, multi-core CPUs are not necessarily faster than their single core counterparts. Beat this into your head, Moore's law is DEAD. The more agressive geometries ie 30nm, 20nm, 10nm, sub nanometer processes become increasing more difficult to fabricate. This is due to a limitation in the physical properties of silicon. Current gate oxide thickness on MOS devices is in the range of a few, ranging from 10-20 ATOMS in THICKNESS. It becomes EXPONENTIALLY difficult to control with any precision single atom construction, thus there will not be an increase in processor speed ever until some crazy scientific breakthrough which you poor brain damaged fools will never come close to even comprehending.

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>your face when you realize that's barely 1% of the speed of light

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