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Huawei said its future high-end chips could reach transistor density equivalent to 1.4-nanometre (nm) technology by 2031.
Huawei announced plans to develop 1.4nm-equivalent chips by 2031, despite export controls.
KEY POINTS
- Huawei introduced the Tau Scaling Law, focusing on system-level data movement over transistor size reductions.
- Huawei's upcoming Kirin smartphone chips will debut the LogicFolding architecture for improved chip performance.
- China's current leading chip production is around 7nm, behind TSMC's 2nm and future 1.4nm processes.
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