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Can you explain what you mean by that? What is "Moore's law technology"? If you mean computer chips, they are an example of nanotechnology.

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Swansont is asking how you are differentiating nanotechnology from "Moore's Law technology", since there is a large degree of overlap.

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We are already using nanofabrication techniques, aka nanotechnology, in making processors. You were speaking of "Moore's law technology" and nanotechnology as if they were separate things.

 

I used nanotechnology in the early 90's, making structures that were 125 nm across. The technology has been around for a while.

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