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2026-07-10
digitimes.com
2026-07-10
ASML, Imec and TSMC are collaborating in southern Taiwan to develop manufacturing equipment for two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor materials, marking a significant step toward commercializing technologies widely viewed as essential for extending Moore's Law beyond the limits of conventional silicon scaling.
2026-07-06
digitimes.com
2026-07-06
As Moore's Law approaches its physical limits, simply shrinking semiconductor process nodes is no longer the sole path to improving chip performance.
2026-06-26
hothardware.com
2026-06-26
HotHardware
IBM Just Shattered Moore's Law With Sub-1 Nanometer Chips
by Zak Killian — Thursday, June 25, 2026, 01:55 PM EDT
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IBM today announced what it calls the world's first sub-1 nanometer chip technology, unveiling a new 0.7nm (7 angstrom) semiconductor process built around an entirely new transistor architecture dubbed "nanostack." The announcement is significant not only because it pushes se
2026-06-23
briefglance.com
2026-06-23
BriefGlance
Beyond Moore's Law: Qnity's High-Stakes Bet on Stacking Chips for the AI Era
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$40B+ market value in 2025, projected to exceed $140B by 2034 for advanced packaging.
Qnity invested $61.5M in new R&D and manufacturing facility.
Stock surged over 100% year-to-date (2026) after strong Q1 earnings.
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2026-05-28
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2026-05-28
As Moore's Law nears its limits, Huawei is promoting its "Tau (Ï„) Law" as a post-Moore chip framework that shifts the focus from nanometer process nodes to shorter signal transmission times across electronic systems.
2026-05-27
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2026-05-27
Wccftech
After Huawei made a big announcement earlier this week about its Tau scaling technology, through which it aims to achieve a transistor density similar to the 14 Angstrom (14A) manufacturing process technologies from leading chip manufacturers such as TSMC and Intel, semiconductor analyst Dr. Ian Cutress believes that the announcement compares unrelated aspects of a chip's performance specification
2026-05-26
eetimes.com
2026-05-26
Huawei's answer to Moore's Law without EUV promises 14A performance by 2031.
2026-05-26
digitimes.com
2026-05-26
When Huawei unveiled its "Tau (Ï„) Scaling Law" at ISCAS 2026 in Shanghai, the announcement signalled more than another chip architecture update. It marked China's most ambitious attempt yet to redefine how semiconductor performance is measured in the post-Moore era.
2026-05-25
www.tomshardware.com
2026-05-25
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Huawei claims sanctions-busting breakthrough with 1.4nm-class chips by 2031, claims 55% higher transistor density — firm claims new LogicFolding chip architecture can bypass EUV restrictions, introduces 'Tau Scaling Law' to replace Moore's Law
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2026-05-25
digitimes.com
2026-05-25
As the global semiconductor industry confronts the limits of Moore's Law, Huawei has unveiled a new roadmap aimed at extending chip performance growth through architecture, interconnect, and system-level optimisation rather than pure transistor miniaturisation.