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Huawei Technologies’ unveiling of a chip architectural workaround to bypass US sanctions marks a major step towards China’s semiconductor self-sufficiency, giving Beijing powerful new leverage in its tech tug of war with Washington, analysts say. The Chinese tech giant captured global attention on Monday by introducing the new Tau (τ) Scaling Law, which it said lay the groundwork for Huawei to achieve transistor density equivalent to a 1.4-nanometre process in high-end chips by 2031. If proven, the advancement would significantly narrow the gap with global semiconductor leaders at the cutting edge of chip development. With the new law, Huawei is targeting significant performance improvements in both smartphone chips and artificial intelligence computing systems. “The US will have less leverage over export control as China becomes more self-sufficient,” said Gary Ng, senior economist at Natixis Corporate and Investment Bank, although he cautioned that the law still needed to be “tested in practice”. submitted by /u/coinfanking

Originally posted by u/coinfanking on r/ArtificialInteligence