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Beyond the Nanometer: Huawei’s “Tao Law” and the New Frontier of Silicon Sovereignty
Huawei has introduced the 'Tao (τ) Law,' a new semiconductor development principle that prioritizes reducing signal latency through 'logic folding' over traditional physical miniaturization. This strategy aims to achieve high-end performance parity with 1.4nm chips by 2031, effectively creating a workaround for current lithography restrictions.

From Lab to Utility: DeepSeek’s $10 Billion Gambit to Anchor China’s AI Infrastructure
DeepSeek is reportedly seeking $10 billion in new funding from investors like CATL and Tencent, signaling a shift from a research-focused lab to a primary AI infrastructure provider. This move, coupled with a 75% API price cut, aims to capture the high-volume 'Token economy' driven by the rise of autonomous AI Agents.

Beyond Moore’s Law: Huawei Unveils ‘Tau’ Paradigm to Redefine Semiconductor Progress
Huawei has introduced 'Tau Law,' a new semiconductor design principle that prioritizes reducing signal latency and 'logic folding' over physical transistor shrinkage. The company aims to achieve performance equivalent to a 1.4nm process by 2031, effectively charting an architectural workaround to current lithography limitations.

Quantum Sovereignty: Turing Quantum Bridges China’s Computing Gap with Full-Stack Localization
Chinese startup Turing Quantum has achieved a full-stack domestic breakthrough by adapting its optical quantum computing framework to work seamlessly with indigenous GPUs from firms like Moore Threads and Hygon. This move completes a critical engineering loop, ensuring that China's quantum development remains insulated from foreign chip sanctions through a self-reliant hardware-software ecosystem.

Huawei Sets June 1st for Nova 16 Launch as All-Scenario Ecosystem Strategy Gains Momentum
Huawei has scheduled a 'full-scenario' product launch for June 1st, featuring the new Nova 16 smartphone series. The event highlights Huawei's strategic pivot toward a unified ecosystem that integrates mobile devices, smart home technology, and automotive intelligence systems.

Huawei’s ‘Tao’s Law’: A Strategic Reimagining of Semiconductor Progress in the Post-Moore Era
Huawei has introduced 'Tao’s Law,' a semiconductor development principle that prioritizes 'time scaling' and logic folding over traditional geometric shrinking. The company aims to reach performance levels equivalent to 1.4nm chips by 2031, signaling a strategic pivot to maintain competitiveness despite international equipment sanctions.

Orbital Ambitions: Shenzhou-23 and China’s Pivot to Space-Based Energy Dominance
China’s Shenzhou-23 mission has successfully reached orbit, carrying critical experiments including a landmark study on perovskite solar cells for space use. The mission signals Beijing's transition from space exploration to space utilization, focusing on long-term energy solutions for lunar and deep-space infrastructure despite short-term fluctuations in aerospace stocks.

The Trillion-Dollar Silicon Bet: Mapping the AI Infrastructure Boom Through TSMC’s Lens
Analyses of TSMC's production data suggest that global AI capital expenditure is on track to surpass $1.1 trillion by 2027. This infrastructure boom is fueled by the transition to more complex architectures like Nvidia’s Rubin and the increasing value of advanced packaging technologies.

Fueling the AI Engine: Lingyi iTech’s Salcomp Unveils Next-Generation Power Infrastructure
Lingyi iTech's subsidiary Salcomp has launched a comprehensive range of AI server power solutions at a major industry summit in Shenzhen. This move signifies the company's strategic pivot from consumer electronics toward the high-growth, high-margin AI infrastructure market.

A Giant Leap for the Greater Bay: Shenzhou-23 Success Bridges Hong Kong to the Stars
China has successfully launched the Shenzhou-23 mission to its Tiangong Space Station, notably featuring the first astronaut from Hong Kong. The mission reinforces Beijing's commitment to a permanent orbital presence and serves as a critical stepping stone for its 2030 lunar landing goals.

From Morbid Checks to Digital Vigilance: China’s ‘Are You There?’ App and the Lone Elderly Crisis
A specialized safety app for the elderly in Hangzhou has rebranded from a morbid pun to 'Are You There?' as part of a push for 'aging-friendly' technology. The platform uses passive digital check-ins to alert family members if a senior becomes unresponsive, addressing the rising crisis of isolated deaths among China’s 'empty-nest' elderly.

China’s Semiconductor Supply Chain Tightens as Memory Boom Ignites Demand for High-Purity Chemicals
Prices for raw hydrofluoric acid are stabilizing in China, but demand for high-purity G5-grade variants is surging due to the memory chip recovery. This creates a supply crunch for the specialized chemicals needed for advanced 14nm semiconductor manufacturing.