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Huawei's 'Tau Scaling Law' Hopes to Minimize China Chipmaking Restrictions

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Huawei is hoping to minimize the impact of chipmaking restrictions in China by focusing on processing power, eschewing Moore’s Law. The approach, which ignores the idea of simply adding more transistors, is called the ‘Tau Scaling Law’. Tau Scaling Law explained With China facing restrictions since 2019, companies in the country are unable to import ...
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Mario Romero.- Without a doubt that for the Chinese firm Huawei have been happy days, because after the global announcement of its new technology of own development, which will allow it to manufacture its new chips under the new Tau Scale Law, the reactions of analysts have not been left to wait, [...] The post President of Huawei : "We thank the US because without its prohibitions we would not have achieved so much technology and we have triump…

Huawei will rely on the so-called Tau Scale Law in its efforts to regain competitiveness in the semiconductor market. Huawei claims to have found an alternative path to return to the race for the world's most advanced semiconductors. During a symposium in Shanghai, the company revealed a strategy that aims to enable, by 2031, the production of chips with transistor density comparable to the 1.4 nm processes that TSMC, Samsung, and Intel plan to …

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WePC.com broke the news on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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