# Kirin Chips
Latest news and articles about Kirin Chips
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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’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.

Inside the Fortress: Huawei’s Massive New R&D Hub Signals a Multi-Billion Dollar Bet on Semiconductor Sovereignty
Huawei's founder Ren Zhengfei made a rare appearance on state television to unveil the company's massive new Lianqiuhu R&D center in Shanghai. The facility is expected to be the primary development site for Huawei's most critical chips, including the Kirin and Ascend AI series, highlighting a major push for semiconductor self-sufficiency.