Transistors & The End of Moore's Law
How does a transistor work? And when will Moore's Law break down? Supported by TechNYou - check out their great series on the scientific method: http://bit.ly/19bBX5G Thanks to A/Prof Morello and UNSW. Find out more here: http://bit.ly/17wZ7lt

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