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physics

[fiz-iks] / ˈfɪz ɪks /


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Sometime in the next 15 years, the same technology that produced the world’s first photograph will allow us to make the most powerful, densely packed silicon microchips allowed by physics.

From The Wall Street Journal

He was better at physics than he was at predictions but I reckon he would have calculated that the floodlights will inspire Leeds again - but City will still come out on top.

From BBC

Simple physics means a steel and concrete venue filled with thousands of people is already a very harsh network environment, says Elliot Townsend, senior director at HPE Networking.

From BBC

Spaces are well-defined and venerable terms in physics and math.

From The Wall Street Journal

This is where wafers are patterned with trillions of transistors inside machines that are so sophisticated they perform multiple tasks that test the boundaries of physics.

From The Wall Street Journal