Moore's Law is no longer tenable, as microchip manufacturing has (ironically) hit it's the technological limits.
aww..... that's just precious.
Indeed... After decades of educated people making the same hurried conclusions that the human race has at various intervals and industries hit its technological limits only to be proven premature not much later in the future, we'll continue to have people we can rely on to make the same (misguided) conclusions.
I always find that precious=)
what you 2 lithographic etching engineers are failing to appreciate is that while Moore's law could be continued with a different paradigm, that paradigm does not exist yet. Until it does, Moore's law as described stopped working last year, it took ~24 months to get 14nm transistors, and will take longer than that to reach 10nm.
Saying "awww, sweet" doesn't actually invent a commercial 10nm silicon manufacturing technique, does it?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2017/01/05/ces-2017-moores-law-not-dead-says-intel-boss/
But Intels chief executive Brian Krzanich has put an end to such fears with news the company will release a 10 nanometre chip in 2017.
The tiny chip will be cheaper than its predecessor, Intel said, keeping Moores law alive.
"I've heard the death of Moore's law more times than anything else in my 34-year career and
I'm here today to really show you and tell you that Moore's law is alive and well and flourishing," Krzanich said.
How big do I have to make these fonts for your dumb ass to get it.

FYI:
Shows one thing , CB & Lauda will repeat the wrong information over & over again.
