Tech Wars: China Hits Back at US Chip Controls and OECD Report π«π»
China’s Commerce Ministry slams US semiconductor export controls and a “flawed” OECD report on industrial subsidies. ππ»
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China’s Commerce Ministry slams US semiconductor export controls and a “flawed” OECD report on industrial subsidies. ππ»
Huawei introduces “He’s Law,” a revolutionary design methodology using “logic folding” to achieve cutting-edge chip performance using cheaper 7nm tech. ππ»
Huawei unveils the Tau Scaling Law, a new chip design approach focusing on signal speed as an alternative to Moore’s Law. Is this the next big tech breakthrough? π
Forget just shrinking transistors! Huawei’s Tau (Ο) Scaling Law shifts the focus from size to signal speed to power the next generation of AI and computing. β‘π
Huawei introduces the “Tau Scaling Law” at ISCAS 2026, shifting the focus from size to efficiency to reach 1.4nm equivalence by 2031.
Samsung is waving goodbye to its home appliance business in the Chinese mainland to double down on chips and smartphones. Here is why the tech giant is pivoting. π π
DeepSeek’s latest AI model, V4, is now optimized for Huawei’s Ascend chips, boosting China’s independent tech ecosystem and challenging global giants.
China warns Dutch chip firm Nexperia over employee account shutdowns that risk global tech supply chains, as critical negotiations continue.
ASML forecasts 20% future revenue from China despite export curbs, as Beijing accelerates domestic chip tech amid a projected $140B AI market by 2028.
China investigates Japanese dichlorosilane imports amid semiconductor industry concerns. What’s next for global tech supply chains? ππ¬