Huawei unveils plan for 1.4nm chip density
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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"),
This morning Huawei announced it will have a 1.4nm equivalent density process in place by 2031 – only three years behind TSMC – without using EUV. At the 2026 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS) in Shanghai,
Today, at the 2026 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), HUAWEI presented its new Tau (τ) Scaling Law, a new principle for guiding the future development of the semiconductor industry.
Chinese tech giant Huawei Technologies has presented the Tau (τ) Scaling Law, proposing to replace geometric scaling with time (τ) scaling as a new principle for the evolution of both semiconductors and electronics systems.
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Huawei targets 1.4 nm-class chips by 2031 with new performance-focused design plan
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Huawei to develop chips under Tau Scaling law
CHINESE tech giant Huawei on Monday formally unveiled the Tau Scaling Law, a new principle that departs from the geometric scaling logic that has long underpinned chip development, marking the first time China has proposed a guiding principle for the global semiconductor industry.
Chinese tech giant Huawei on Monday formally unveiled the Tau Scaling Law, a new principle that departs from the geometric scaling logic long underpinning chip development, marking the first time China has proposed a guiding principle for the global semiconductor industry,