>tfw you realize that by the 2020s each new CPU gen is probably going 1-2% at best increase in performance after they've tapped out everything and got the process size to 5nm and won't be able to get any smaller
What's next /g/?
Quantum computing on consumer level.
>>53405408
consumer mobo standard with more cpus.
>>53405408
javascript dies and is replaced by something more interesting
>what is graphene
>>53405469
Vaporwave
>>53405408
this impacts my life how?
More cores?
>>53405469
overhyped meme material
>>53405408
currys will actually have to get good at coding.
>>53405469
Meme
Photonic CPU.
They got the first one working few months ago.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/3018382/hardware/revolutionary-light-based-photonic-processor-could-lead-to-ultra-fast-data-transfers.html
>Researchers tout 10 to 50 times greater bandwidth with lower energy consumption by using light instead of electricity.
I'm pretty sure that's what we're getting next, or at least some kind of a mix of photonic and what we currently have.
Mind Google
the real issue is faggots wanting thinner and thinner CPUs that are so thin they snap when you have them in your pocket
I'd much rather a thicker bigger CPU that won't fucking break just cause I sat on it and will have more power too
AMD will sacrifice itself to save everyone.
You'll see.
>>53405408
An entire architecture rewrite.