I think Brooks define a silver bullet as a ten-fold increase in productivity. I dont think there have ever been a single invention that results in ten-fold productivity increase in general, and I think it is unlikely, since ten-fold is quite a lot.

However e.g. the jump from assembly to higher level languages have been a *major* productivity improvement, and other improvements like garbage collection, IDE's and so on have improved productivity significantly. And we will no doubt get new improvements in the future.