Moore's second law states that `fabs' to produce chips are increasing exponentially at about the same rate as chips get better.
If this law holds in the future, the building of fabs will force GDP growth on a race of its own. (However even if world GDP would stagnate, the cost of a producing a single fab would overtake GDP no sooner than 2040 or so. (I should dig out my calculation for that..))
If this law holds in the future, the building of fabs will force GDP growth on a race of its own. (However even if world GDP would stagnate, the cost of a producing a single fab would overtake GDP no sooner than 2040 or so. (I should dig out my calculation for that..))