# Moore's Law
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Amazon’s Quantum Horizon: Setting the Clock for Commercial Viability
Amazon’s Peter DeSantis predicts commercially viable quantum computers within five to seven years, following a similar evolutionary path to Moore's Law. The company is focusing on solving specific scientific problems in chemistry and material science through its new integrated technology division.

The Post-Moore Pivot: How Huawei’s 'Tao’s Law' Aims to Redefine the Global Semiconductor Race
Academician Chu Junhao discusses the shift from Moore’s Law to Huawei's 'Tao’s Law,' advocating for a new semiconductor strategy that focuses on architectural time-efficiency. This pivot represents China's strategic response to physical scaling limits and Western technological sanctions.

Huawei’s ‘Tao Law’ Strategy: Redefining the Semiconductor Ruler to Bypass the Lithography Wall
Huawei has introduced the 'τ (Tao) Law' as a successor to Moore's Law, pivoting the semiconductor industry from transistor shrinking to system-wide latency reduction. Through 'Logic Folding' and 3D integration, the company aims to achieve cutting-edge performance on mature manufacturing nodes, effectively bypassing Western lithography constraints.

Beyond the Nanometer: Huawei’s Radical Pivot to Transcend Moore’s Law
Huawei is shifting its semiconductor strategy away from traditional transistor miniaturization toward 'Logic Folding' and system-level efficiency. This new framework, dubbed 'Tao’s Law,' aims to achieve 1.4nm-equivalent performance by 2031 using existing manufacturing capabilities to bypass current physical and geopolitical constraints.

Huawei Proposes ‘Tao’s Law’ to Rewrite Semiconductor Evolution in the Post-Moore Era
Huawei has launched 'Tao’s Law' to replace Moore's Law with a focus on 'logical folding' and advanced packaging, aiming to circumvent lithography limits. Coupled with Alibaba's AI successes, these moves are driving a significant rebound in Hong Kong-listed tech stocks.

Huawei’s ‘Tao’ Gambit: Chasing Time to Outrun Semiconductor Sanctions
Huawei is pivoting away from traditional Moore's Law scaling in favor of the 'Tao (τ) Law,' a strategy focused on reducing signal latency through 3D stacking and architecture rather than shrinking transistors. This approach aims to achieve 1.4nm-equivalent performance by 2031 using mature lithography nodes, bypassing current Western export restrictions.

Silicon Architecture as Geopolitics: Huawei’s ‘Tao’s Law’ Challenges the Moore Era
Huawei has unveiled 'Tao’s Law,' a strategic semiconductor framework that prioritizes 'Time Scaling' and 'Logic Folding' over traditional transistor miniaturization. This architectural shift aims to sustain performance gains and achieve 1.4nm-class density despite restricted access to advanced global lithography tools.

Beyond Nanometers: Huawei Unveils ‘τ Law’ in Bold Bid to Outrun Moore’s Law and US Sanctions
Huawei has introduced 'Tao’s Law' (τ Law), a semiconductor strategy that replaces traditional transistor shrinking with 'logic folding' to reduce signal latency. By focusing on time scaling rather than geometric size, Huawei aims to reach 1.4nm-equivalent performance by 2031, effectively bypassing Western lithography restrictions.

The Tao of Silicon: Huawei’s Strategic Pivot to Rewrite the Rules of Computing
Huawei has introduced 'Tao Law,' a new semiconductor principle that prioritizes signal transmission speed over transistor density. This strategic shift aims to bypass U.S. chip sanctions by optimizing architectural efficiency and data transport, potentially redefining performance metrics for the AI era.

Latency Over Lithography: Huawei’s 'Tau Law' Seeks to Redefine the Semiconductor Frontier
Huawei has introduced the 'Tau Law' as a new benchmark for semiconductor progress, prioritizing signal transmission speed over transistor density. This strategic pivot allows the company to maintain a competitive edge in AI hardware despite being cut off from the world's most advanced chip-making tools.

Beyond the Shrinking Gate: Huawei’s ‘Tau Law’ and China’s New Semiconductor Paradigm
Huawei has introduced the 'Tau Law' to challenge the dominance of Moore’s Law, focusing on architectural 'logic folding' over traditional transistor shrinkage. This move represents a strategic attempt by China to bypass Western chip sanctions and establish an independent technological trajectory.

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.