Meet He Tingbo: Huawei’s ‘chip queen’ trying to rewrite China’s semiconductor playbook
He Tingbo, head of Huawei's semiconductor business, unveiled the company's Tau (τ) Scaling Law in Shanghai this week. This new chip development framework is a strategic response to US sanctions that restrict Huawei's access to advanced chipmaking tools.

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AI-generatedHe Tingbo, head of Huawei's semiconductor business, unveiled the company's Tau (τ) Scaling Law in Shanghai this week. This new chip development framework is a strategic response to US sanctions that restrict Huawei's access to advanced chipmaking tools. The initiative aims to enable Huawei to compete in the semiconductor industry despite these limitations and the increasing difficulty of relying on transistor shrinking. He Tingbo described the concept as originating from a period of frustration following the sanctions, where she felt there was "no way out." The Tau Scaling Law represents Huawei's effort to innovate and adapt its semiconductor development strategy under challenging circumstances.
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4 extractedHe Tingbo felt there was 'no way out' after US sanctions hit Huawei.
He Tingbo unveiled Huawei Technologies’ Tau (τ) Scaling Law, a new chip development framework.
The unveiling of the Tau (τ) Scaling Law is a statement of Huawei's intent to compete in semiconductors despite US sanctions.
The industry's decades-old reliance on shrinking transistors is becoming more difficult.