Julius Don Atlas 🇺🇲
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@Fortnite uh... said Twitch drop already happened
feel free to recycle this
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The Future of Microchips Just Changed Forever! 🤯
I'm in Shanghai attending the International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, one of the most important semiconductor events of the year 💻
Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal, Forbes are all in attendance and this morning the President of Huawei Semiconductor He Tingbo gave the opening keynote speech announcing a major development for China 🇨🇳
Huawei has developed a new pathway to develop microchips and will be able to achieve a transistor density that is equivalent to 1.4 nanometers by 2031 🚀
Jensen Huang, Nvidia's CEO was recently in China and admitted the US government has given the future of China's microchip industry to Huawei and Huawei is wasting no time in mapping out the future of the industry
Read more about this from Huawei directly 👇
huawei.com/en/news/2026/5…
Also read the latest media reports 👇
🔵 Reuters: reuters.com/world/asia-pac…
🔵 SCMP: scmp.com/tech/article/3…
🔵 Bloomberg: bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Kirin 2026 (Kirin 9050) will adopt Logic Folding technology bringing a +53.5% increase in transistor density to 238MTr/mm². The performance cores are expected to deliver a +41% improvement in efficiency while peak frequency increases by +12.7% to around 3.1GHz. In the following years, both transistor density and frequencies are expected to steadily improve with 2031 rumored to bring a major leap to 400+MTr/mm² and peak frequencies reaching 5.0GHz 🌸
#Huawei #Kirin




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@angeloinchina I could care less
I just want to see the prices of PC components to go down
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Breaking news > China will reach 1.4 nm for its chips by 2031 !!
China Strikes Back in Tech: Huawei’s Tau Law Changes the Game
Huawei just introduced the Tau (τ) Law at a major international conference in Shanghai, and it marks a real shift in the semiconductor race.
While the world has long followed Moore’s Law > the old approach of simply making transistors smaller and smaller each year > Huawei is taking a smarter route.
The Tau Law focuses on speed inside the chip itself.
Imagine it like this: instead of just building narrower roads, they’re shortening the distances that signals need to travel. Their new technique, called LogicFolding, rearranges the chip’s inner circuits so everything runs faster and more efficiently > even without the most cutting-edge factories.
The results speak for themselves.
In just six years, Huawei has designed and mass-produced 381 different chips using this method. This autumn, a powerful new Kirin mobile chip will launch with full LogicFolding technology. Looking ahead to 2031, they are targeting performance levels equal to what the industry calls 1.4nm chips today.
This breakthrough perfectly shows how China has always turned setbacks into opportunities.
Tough U.S. sanctions and budget constraints, instead of holding China back, have pushed engineers to be more creative and original.
They focused on smart architecture and clever solutions rather than just throwing money at the latest foreign tools.
The pressure forced real innovation > building independent supply chains and finding new ways to achieve high performance.
The technology balance is clearly shifting.
Huawei’s Tau Law shows that China is no longer just catching up > it is starting to set new rules for the game.
The future of semiconductors is being shaped in China.

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🚨 HUAWEI JUST OPENED THE ATTACK ON $TSMC.
This is absolutely insane.
Huawei says it found a new path to close the gap with industry leader TSMC.
A potential breakthrough in making advanced chips without cutting-edge equipment.
They announced a new way to build chips today.
They call it the Tau Scaling Law.
Instead of making transistors smaller (the old way), they make signals travel faster inside the chip.
The result: same power as a 1.4nm chip by 2031. Without depending on the most advanced (EUV) machines.
They already made 381 chips this way. The first phone chip drops Fall 2026.
The US blocked China from buying top chips. So China built a new path.
TSMC still leads. But the gap could close soon.

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@CryptoCyberia when they didn't stand up to the clot shot, it was over
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@naturebeauty760 anyone can recognize those 3 iconic buildings in Center City
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Samsung reportedly developing 250TB to 1PB nearline SSDs, enough for up to 8,000 GTA V installs
videocardz.com/newz/samsung-r…

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