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“Non sapevo che l'america avrebbe usato questo approccio. Come ci center umanamente in questo momento difficile i figli ha potuto riconoscere l'importanza di avere una famiglia che la supporta quando andava tutto bene c'era più distanza ora siamo più uniti ha solo cerchiamo di risolvere il problema per gli illegali.”
On , Ren Zhengfei, Founder & CEO at Huawei, spoke about US-China relations during Ren Zhengfei, il fondatore di Huawei - Codice La vita è digitale 21/08/2019 on Rai.
Ren Zhengfei, founder and CEO of Huawei, appeared in a livestream on May 25, 2026, to present the company's Tau (τ) Scaling Law, a new principle for semiconductor development. During the event, he stated that Huawei had shifted from geometric scaling to "time scaling" as a guiding principle for electronic system evolution. He said the company had spent six years preparing tools and methodologies, including EDA tools and design approaches, and that a "surprise" for the industry would be delivered in winter 2026, describing it as "a big leap ahead." Zhengfei discussed the introduction of "logical folding," a design methodology for digital circuits that he said optimizes power, performance, density, and cost. He claimed that in 2026, logical folding achieved 238 million transistors per square millimeter in a single step, with a 41% improvement in power efficiency and a nearly 13% increase in maximum clock frequency. He also announced a new bus protocol called UB, which he said unifies interconnect across computer systems. He projected that by 2031, Huawei's high-end chips based on the Tau law would have transistor density equivalent to 14 Å (1.4 nm) processes, with CPU core frequencies exceeding 5 GHz.