NeoGAF - Next intel processor still on 14nm

Started by the-pi-guy, Feb 15, 2017, 01:55 PM

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

darkknightkryta

Quote from: Xevross on Feb 15, 2017, 08:52 PMIts not breaking physics, it is possible.

Quantum computing looks to be the most likely candidate.
That's the problem, quantum tunneling will happen to all materials.  Though Quantum computing is one solution, but do we wanna trust the probability involved in quantum computing?
"Hey look, the computer gave us an answer, it might be right this time" :P

Xevross

Quote from: darkknightkryta on Feb 15, 2017, 11:20 PMThat's the problem, quantum tunneling will happen to all materials.  Though Quantum computing is one solution, but do we wanna trust the probability involved in quantum computing?
"Hey look, the computer gave us an answer, it might be right this time" :P
I don't know much about it but I think they're obviously working to make sure the probability isn't an issue

darkknightkryta

Quote from: Xevross on Feb 15, 2017, 11:36 PMI don't know much about it but I think they're obviously working to make sure the probability isn't an issue
I know.  I'm just joking about how we don't know the state of a sub atomic particle fully, the math is based in probability of where a particle is vs where it is.

Xevross

Quote from: darkknightkryta on Feb 15, 2017, 11:47 PMI know.  I'm just joking about how we don't know the state of a sub atomic particle fully, the math is based in probability of where a particle is vs where it is.
I'm actually just started to study Quantum Physics now so I'll hopefully know more about this soon.

So far the course has just been on wave particle duality and relating probability functions to waves, which is stuff I've already done. Can't wait to get on to the more juicy stuff