Huawei Bets Future Kirin Chips on Experimental LogicFolding Design
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China’s chip champion rewrites the rules of scaling
Subscribe now with a one-month trial for only $1, then enjoy the first year at an exclusive rate of just $99. Huawei challenges Moore’s Law and ASMLScott Foster examines Huawei’s new Tau Scaling Law and LogicFolding architecture, which seek to bypass the limits of Moore’s Law and reduce reliance on advanced lithography. The effort reflects China’s […] The post China’s chip champion rewrites the rules of scaling appeared first on Asia Times.
Mario Romero.- After Huawei made a big announcement earlier this week about its Tau scaling technology, through which it aims to achieve a transistor density similar to state-of-the-art manufacturing process technologies, a dissenting voice emerged regarding everything [...] The post Recognized Industry Analyst disagrees with Huawei's proposal and its Kirin Ley Tau chip technology first appeared on TransMedia.
Huawei says Tau Law is a new direction for global chip industry
He Tingbo, the Director of Huawei Scientist Group and the President of its Semiconductor Business, believes that the new Tau Scaling Law is a new direction for the global chip industry and will soon be implemented in chip tech on an international level. During an interview at People’s Daily – one of the media outlets in China, the host asked about the Tau Law benefits in the chip industry over the long-running Moore’s Law. The executive revealed…
Huawei’s Her’s Law eyes AI chips as China reduces Nvidia reliance
Huawei’s Her’s Law focuses on AI chip performance beyond smaller transistors. IDC data showed Nvidia still led China’s AI accelerator market in 2025. Huawei is promoting a new chipmaking principle as Chinese technology companies compete to reduce reliance on Nvidia’s AI accelerators. The development, reported by Reuters, comes as Huawei, Alibaba, and other Chinese chipmakers outline plans to expand their role in China’s AI hardware market under …
Huawei looks beyond Moore's Law
But inside the country, the company is obsessed over catching up to DeepSeek on its development of AI models, and catching up to Huawei on the chips that power them, News.az reports, citing Reuters. ***When Alibaba’s chip design unit T-Head unveiled its latest AI chip, the Zhenwu M890, last week, it also outlined a multi-year chip roadmap showing how the M890’s future successors would deliver massive performance gains in the next few years. Les…
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