
For 50 years, Moore’s Law has driven revolutionary technological advances that have altered the way we live. We are now reaching the end of Moore’s Law, and with that, the end of conventional, scaling-based computing progress. Beyond conventional CMOS, Boolean logic, and von Neumann architecture, fundamentally new methods for computing are being explored. What will the computers of the future be like? What are the potential gains or benefits of new computing approaches?
On October 31, 2019, the Institute hosted a panel discussion exploring The Future of Computing. This event summary discuss promising, new concepts and sparks dialogue about what the future of computing might look like and where it will lead us.