Key facts
- He Tingbo, head of Huawei's secretive semiconductor business, has re-emerged publicly after seven years.
- She introduced the 'Tau (τ) Scaling Law' at a Shanghai symposium.
- Huawei claims this law could achieve transistor densities equivalent to the 1.4nm process by 2031.
- The technology reportedly does not require advanced EUV lithography machines, which are restricted due to US sanctions.
- The announcement has generated significant debate within the semiconductor industry.
He Tingbo, the head of Huawei Technologies' semiconductor business, has returned to the public eye after a seven-year absence, introducing a new technological concept that could significantly impact China's pursuit of tech self-reliance. Dubbed the "chip queen," He had been largely unseen since 2019 when U.S. sanctions cut off Huawei's access to advanced semiconductor technology.
