Tag: Huawei

  • Huawei’s Tau Scaling Law

    Huawei’s Tau Scaling Law

    A New Era in Chip Development: Huawei’s Bold Move The semiconductor industry is on the cusp of a significant shift, driven by Huawei’s innovative approach to chip development. At the IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS) in Shanghai, Huawei president He Tingbo unveiled the company’s “Tau Scaling Law,” a framework designed to guide…

  • US Boosts China Chips

    US Boosts China Chips

    The US export restrictions on chips have had an unforeseen consequence: they have supercharged China’s semiconductor industry. According to Huawei’s Rotating Chairman and Deputy Chairman Xu Zhijun, the company is thankful for the pressure applied by the US, which has enabled China’s semiconductor industry chain to truly grow Huawei’s statement on US export restrictions. This…

  • Nvidia Bets Big on Taiwan

    Nvidia Bets Big on Taiwan

    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s recent statements in Taipei reveal a company simultaneously deepening its bet on Taiwan as the physical backbone of AI while signaling that its ambitions for a new $200 billion CPU market extend even into a geopolitically restricted China. The remarks come as the company prepares to break ground on a major…

  • Alibaba Simplifies Google Ads

    Alibaba Simplifies Google Ads

    Alibaba’s PicCopilot platform now lets merchants generate and publish Google display ads without leaving its interface, a move that directly addresses the resource constraints facing first-time entrepreneurs who represent roughly 40 percent of its U.S. users. The integration arrives as Alibaba simultaneously advances domestic silicon and open-source software efforts, revealing a coordinated strategy that pairs…

  • Huawei Intros Tau Scaling Law

    Huawei Intros Tau Scaling Law

    Huawei’s announcement of the Tau (τ) Scaling Law marks a deliberate pivot away from the geometric miniaturization that has defined semiconductor progress for five decades. By shifting focus to the reduction of signal propagation delay across devices, circuits, chips, and systems, the company is proposing a temporal scaling framework that could sustain performance gains even…

  • Huawei Goes AI

    Huawei Goes AI

    Introduction to a New Era in Technology The recent announcement of Huawei’s full-stack AI data center strategy marks a significant shift in the tech industry, underscoring the company’s commitment to innovation and sustainability. This move is part of a broader trend where technology giants are focusing on developing comprehensive solutions that integrate AI, cloud computing,…

  • Alibaba Unveils AI Chip

    Alibaba Unveils AI Chip

    Introduction to Alibaba’s AI Advancements Alibaba has unveiled a new artificial intelligence (AI) chip, the Zhenwu M890, which boasts three times the performance of its predecessor, the Zhenwu 810E Alibaba reveals more powerful Zhenwu AI chip, new LLM. This significant development comes as the Chinese tech giant continues to expand its presence in the domestic…

  • Huawei Zero-Day Attack

    Huawei Zero-Day Attack

    Huawei’s Strategic Advancements and Challenges The recent revelation that a Huawei zero-day attack was behind the crash of Luxembourg’s entire telecoms network last year highlights the complex landscape of cybersecurity and technological advancements. This incident, which disrupted mobile, landline, and emergency communications for over three hours, underscores the critical role that companies like Huawei play…

  • Alibaba Bets Big on AI

    Alibaba Bets Big on AI

    Alibaba’s fiscal fourth-quarter results reveal a company deliberately trading near-term profitability for dominance in China’s rapidly consolidating AI infrastructure market. Revenue reached $35.3 billion, an 8 percent increase, while the Cloud Intelligence Group posted 40 percent external revenue growth and an annualized AI-product run rate of roughly $5.3 billion. Yet the quarter produced an operating…

  • Huawei Shipments Rise

    Huawei Shipments Rise

    Huawei’s smartphone shipments climbed 22% year-over-year to 14.2 million units in the second quarter of 2025, yet revenue fell 13% as average selling prices dropped 29%. The divergence points to a structural constraint: without access to leading-edge chipsets, the company continues to cede ground in the premium tier even as volume growth outpaces the broader…