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    🇨🇳China·AI News·2 Jun 2026·via KrAsia

    Huawei says new Kirin chip for phones overcomes US clampdown

    Huawei has unveiled a new chip design principle, dubbed the Tau scaling law or Her’s law, which it claims will allow it to overcome US sanctions and compete with global chipmakers like TSMC and Intel. This innovation enables a 55% increase in transistor density and 41% power efficiency in its upcoming Kirin system-on-chip for phones, without relying on new lithography. The company believes this approach, which reorganizes logic in three dimensions, will become an industry standard and help it achieve 1.4-nanometer equivalent performance by 2031. This development marks a significant step in Huawei’s efforts to revive its smartphone business and advance its AI chip products amidst ongoing US restrictions.

    AI Editor's Summary

    Huawei’s announcement of the Tau scaling law, or Her’s law, represents a critical development in Asia’s tech landscape, particularly for China’s semiconductor industry. This innovation directly addresses the challenges posed by US sanctions, which have severely restricted Huawei’s access to advanced chip manufacturing technologies. By developing an alternative to traditional Moore’s Law scaling, Huawei is not only attempting to regain its competitive edge but also demonstrating the potential for indigenous innovation to circumvent geopolitical barriers. This could inspire other Chinese tech firms to invest more heavily in fundamental research and novel architectural designs, fostering greater self-reliance in the region’s technology sector.

    Furthermore, the claim of achieving 1.4-nanometer equivalent performance by 2031, albeit through a different methodology, signals Huawei’s ambition to close the technological gap with global leaders like TSMC and Intel. If successful, this could reshape the competitive dynamics in the global semiconductor market, potentially leading to new partnerships and collaborations within Asia as companies explore alternative chip development pathways. The emphasis on topological reorganization rather than lithography also highlights a broader industry trend of seeking post-Moore’s Law solutions, positioning Huawei as a significant contributor to this global technological shift.

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