Huawei bets on 'LogicFolding' to power fall Kirin chips amid sanctions

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Huawei unveiled a new 'LogicFolding' approach to manufacture its Kirin smartphone chips this fall, aiming for 1.4-nm‑class capabilities by 2031 despite U.S. sanctions. The move comes as Nvidia faces export restrictions in China and Apple remains a key competitor, though experts caution that the method’s real-world scalability, heat management, and yields remain unproven at scale.
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