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If proven, the innovation marks a significant milestone for Huawei, which has been cut off from advanced semiconductor technology since 2019.
The Chinese tech juggernaut says it can match cutting-edge Intel semiconductors by 2031.
Huawei’s Tau Scaling Law shifts the chip race away from pure transistor shrinking and toward faster signal movement, with the company boldly aiming for 1.4nm-equivalent density by 2031.
Huawei outlined a new scaling principle for semiconductor design it claims can boost performance and hardware density beyond the limits of Moore’s Law. The Tau (τ) Scaling Law – also referred to as “Her’s Law” in recognition of He Tingbo (pronounced "Her Tingbo"),
Chinese tech giant Huawei said Monday that it had achieved a breakthrough that would allow it to make cutting-edge chips within five years, touting the news as a significant milestone in Beijing’s effort to circumvent U.
Huawei has made a bold claim that it can manufacture its own semiconductor chips that are just as good as the competition thanks to a new breakthrough. At a semiconductor symposium in Shanghai, the Chinese company said it will be able to produce chips with transistor density that can match the 1.
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The Chinese company was blacklisted from receiving advanced semiconductor technology in 2019 over national-security concerns.
Macquarie's Eugene Hsiao discusses the end of Moore's Law after Huawei introduces Tau Scaling Law. He sees convergence of chipmaking paths as the race for more cutting-edge chips continue. Meanwhile,
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