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Is it possible Moores law technology; will supercede nano technology?...us.2u

Also we can reasonably expect a derivative of Moore's Law to apply to nanotechnology.

Swansont is asking how you are differentiating nanotechnology from "Moore's Law technology", since there is a large degree of overlap.

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I see what you're asking Sayonara; but my original question was 'wiill moores superceed nano technology' all is a bit of a grey matter to me as they seem to work along side each other; however here is another link to throw more light on the subject God I hope we all get there eventually......but I am a bit slow to pick things up....us.2u http://www.theregister.co.uk/2003/05/08/moores_law_retains_grip/

Are you asking whether nanotechnology will allow us to "break" Moore's Law?

We are already using nanofabrication techniques, aka nanotechnology, in making processors. You were speaking of "Moore's law technology" and nanotechnology as if they were separate things.

 

I used nanotechnology in the early 90's, making structures that were 125 nm across. The technology has been around for a while.

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Cheers Swansont so that's cleared that up then...us.2u

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