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Despite concerns regarding Moore’s Law, significant innovations are on the horizon. Among the strategies being explored is the concept of heterogeneous computing, which employs multiple types of processors for specific tasks, rather than relying on a singular processor type. This method enhances efficiency and speed by allowing workloads to be distributed effectively. For instance, many computers today utilize both Central Processing Units (CPUs) and Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) to optimize performance—a technique that began gaining traction in the 1990s.