Did you know that the first electronic digital computer, ENIAC, weighed around 27 tons and occupied 1800 square feet? Yet, it had less processing power than a modern calculator. Today's electronics have shrunk to fit billions of transistors into a space smaller than a postage stamp, thanks to the revolutionary miniaturization process known as Moore's Law. Incredibly, this trend continues as we enter the age of quantum computing which could lead to exponential leaps in processing ability, dwarfing even our current most advanced supercomputers. Share your own electrifying facts or thoughts on the future of electronics!