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Beyond Moore’s Law: Huawei Proposes ‘Tau Law’ as a Strategic Pivot in the Semiconductor War
Huawei has introduced the 'Tau Law' to replace Moore’s Law, focusing on time-based scaling and logic folding rather than physical miniaturization. This strategic pivot aims to achieve 1.4nm-equivalent performance by 2031, effectively bypassing current restrictions on advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment.

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.

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.

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.

Tesla’s Supervised FSD in China: A Technological Leap or a Marketing Mirage?
Tesla's 'Supervised FSD' launch in China is being scrutinized as a Level 2 driver-assistance system that trails the Level 3 aspirations of local rivals. While it serves as a marketing tool to boost sales, Tesla faces significant hurdles regarding data localization, hardware compatibility for older models, and a mature competitive landscape dominated by Huawei and Xpeng.

The 10:15 Pivot: Resilience and the AI-Energy Nexus Drive China’s Market Rebound
China's A-share market staged a significant intraday recovery on May 19, led by a surge in semiconductor and AI-related stocks. The rebound was fueled by new industrial policies linking AI development with green energy and anticipation of global tech earnings, despite initial pressure from international market volatility.

High-Stakes Discounting: Apple and Huawei Battle for Dominance as Xiaomi Fights for Survival
China’s premier smartphone brands have launched unprecedented price cuts ahead of the 618 shopping festival to combat market stagnation. While Apple and Huawei leverage high margins to fight for premium dominance, Xiaomi struggles to defend its market share against rising component costs and a shifting consumer landscape.

Huawei’s Energy Chief Issues a Reality Check: The AI Revolution Will Be Won or Lost on the Power Grid
Huawei Digital Energy President Hou Jinlong warns that energy infrastructure is the ultimate limit of AI growth, advocating for a massive shift toward high-voltage architectures and liquid cooling to support the next generation of AI data centers.

From Data to Intelligence: China’s Telecom Giants Commercialize the ‘Token’ Economy
Chinese telecommunications giants have officially launched commercial 'token' packages, treating AI processing power as a basic utility. This move, combined with the development of AI-native operating systems and specialized 'token factories,' signals China's aggressive push to democratize and industrialize artificial intelligence for mass consumption.

The Leather Jacket on Air Force One: Jensen Huang’s Last-Minute Seat at Trump’s Table
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang joined President Trump's China delegation at the last minute after a personal intervention by the President. The move highlights the tension between U.S. tech export restrictions and the desperate need for American firms to maintain access to the Chinese market amid rising domestic competition.

The Token Factory: Wuxi and Huawei Forge a Domestic AI Computing Fortress
Wuxi is partnering with Huawei and Hongxin Electronics to build a massive 'Token Factory' powered by domestic Ascend 384 super-nodes. This project aims to create a self-reliant AI computing infrastructure that bypasses Western chip restrictions while establishing Wuxi as a leader in the 'National Chips, National Models' movement.