With Moore's Law in doubt, eyes turn to quantum computing


  • TECH
  • Friday, 20 May 2016

Antonio Corcoles, a research scientist with IBM's quantum computing effort, taps into the company's cloud-connected Quantum Experience quantum computer on a tablet in the company's Quantum Lab in Yorktown Heights, New York. (Jon Simon/Feature Photo Service for iBM)

The chip industry is giving another sign that Moore's Law is coming to an end, but IBM is offering a glimpse at what might be computing's future. 

Industry experts from around the world who have been working together for years for forecast technology advances in the tech industry are throwing in the towel. 

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