On July 6th, sources familiar with the matter revealed that Huawei intends to outfit its upcoming Mate 90 series smartphones, slated for release this autumn, with a cutting-edge Kirin chip that adheres to the principles of Tao's Law. Back in May of this year, Huawei introduced a groundbreaking principle to steer the semiconductor industry's progress—Tao's Law (τ). This principle centers on systematically diminishing the time constant τ, thereby minimizing the internal signal propagation delay within chips through innovative techniques such as logic folding, boosting transistor density, and propelling the advancement of semiconductors and electronic systems. The Kirin chip, poised to make its debut in autumn 2026, will mark the inaugural application of logic folding technology, ushering in a substantial leap in performance.
