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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Bonefish who wrote (1577854)12/17/2025 11:42:31 AM
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Thronefish,
P.S. Quantum computers will change the world.
Actually, I predict that they won't. Not without a significant breakthrough.

As quantum computers scale up, the "signal-to-noise" ratio is dropping faster than expected.

Ironically, that negates the very advantage that quantum computers were supposed to have, namely a better ramp-up in compute power relative to silicon.

Given that Moore's Law has leveled out, and given that the demand for compute power continues to grow, hardware engineers like me will continue to be in high demand, especially if new college grads continue to churn our "coders" instead of actual engineers.

Tenchusatsu
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