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That's a naive statement that presumes the design used today is mostly similar to the 40 year old design.

Even if it was the exact same circuit design, that's only a small part of what makes a processor and negates all of the advancements in chemistry, lithography, engineering, and everything thing else that goes into manufacturing a chip.

It's like saying "why are we still using scissors|staplers|brushed electric motors|internal combustion engines?"



Why are we still using internal combustion engines?


Maybe barely-rivaled energy density, range, reliability or repairability?


What are the viable alternatives for every use case we currently use ICEs for?

Speaking as a member of a 2 electric car family, I can tell you the current EVs are not 100% replacements for ICE vehicles.

200+ mile EVs can easily supplant ICE vehicles in almost all use cases but they're still more expensive than the average selling price of a new car in the US. That says nothing about the used car market.


Megawatts of charging rate and 300+kWh storage capacity in small and weight efficient format, not to say cheap too for what it does.




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