For decades, the power of computers has increased exponentially, roughly doubling every two years, in a process known as Moore's Law. However, that growth has slowed as engineers struggle to make already microscopic transistor parts even smaller.
Scientists send electrons through vacuum
For decades, the power of computers has increased exponentially, roughly doubling every two years, in a process known as Moore's Law. However, that growth has slowed as engineers struggle to make already microscopic transistor parts even smaller.