Huawei's New Chip Design Sidesteps Moore's Law Constraints

Huawei is moving away from raw transistor density improvements toward specialized chip architecture, a tacit acknowledgment that advanced manufacturing remains out of reach while betting on design innovation to compete. Sanctioned chipmakers can no longer match process technology, so they're optimizing for specific workloads—AI inference, telecommunications—where custom design offers advantage. U.S. export controls have permanently split semiconductor development. Chinese manufacturers now must build their own design frameworks instead of licensing or adapting mainstream approaches.