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The author concludes that computers can’t currently be made significantly faster.
Why?
Because in order to make CPU chips significantly smaller, their sophistication must be decreased.
The author assumes that in order to make computers significantly faster, we need to be able to make their CPU chips significantly smaller, but without decreasing their sophistication.
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