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This Machine Could Keep Moore’s Law on Track
(spectrum.ieee.org)
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You can't keep on track what is long over. At most you can return to Moore scaling, for a short while, but this is not telling you how exactly.
You have to interpret "on track" as "some growth" for this to make sense. At the end of the day finer features helps, but the technology of integrated semiconductor chips itself is reaching it's final form.