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Silicon (Si) - chips
Silicon is synonymous with the computer revolution. We ask chip pioneers Intel why this chemical element has supported a billion-fold increase in computing power.
Silicon is synonymous with the computer revolution. We travel to its eponymous birthplace - Silicon Valley in California - to ask chip pioneers Intel why this chemical element has supported a billion-fold increase in computing power, and whether the exponential improvement implied by "Moore's Law" has reached the end of the line.
(Picture: Intel 22 nanometre transistor; Credit: Intel)
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