>>13511559Moore’s Law is falling off pretty fucking hard. We’re still using 14nm node technology because the price point and the computational power is in a sweet spot for our current use cases. Meaning, nobody really needs more juice than that because the software hasn’t caught up yet, at least not commercially.
So all these advances you are seeing from a commercial perspective (note commercial, not esoteric RnD shit) is really playing catch up to what the hardware can do. Once we get down to 5nm or even 3nm node size with the accompanying architectural advancements (architecture design > node size at this point really) you are going to see an explosion in what software can really fucking do.
TLDR; everything you are seeing in the medical field in terms of advancement is based on nearly 20 year old tech. There’s a huge catch up game being played and when the med fags finally do it’s gonna be intense.