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Apple, silicon & beyond
MacFormat UK
|April 2025
The world is set to make a quantum leap as it moves beyond traditional silicon-based microchips
Silicon chips have been part of the technological landscape ever since Robert Noyce invented an integrated circuit capable of mass production in 1959. Some 12 years later, the world began to enjoy the first commercially available microprocessor, Intel’s 4-bit 4004 which used silicon gate tech, and we’ve seen an incredible number of improvements since.
But while silicon has stood us in great stead for such a long period of time (powering all of the devices that we’ve ever enjoyed from Apple, for example), good things inevitably come to an end. For some time, it has become acutely apparent that current chip processes would soon begin to limit our ever-increasing wants and desires in a world where artificial intelligence (AI) looks set to revolutionise pretty much everything we do.
By pushing the industry to think long and hard about how the world should cope with the technological challenges of the future – both those we know about and those that may be lurking around the corner as new ideas spring forth - we now appear to be on the cusp of a whole new era of computing. We’re entering waters that hadn’t even been considered in the 1970s because they weren’t even deemed possible and things may never be the same again.
Over the next few pages, we’re going to be considering just where we are currently at and the problems that are being faced by the computing industry right here, right now and in the immediate future.
Then, we’ll be examining just where we are going looking further ahead and the potential challenges that will need to be faced along the way.
This story is from the April 2025 edition of MacFormat UK.
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