Huawei is set to unveil its next-generation Mate 90 flagship smartphones, which are expected to become one of the most anticipated product launches of autumn 2026. The highlight of the new lineup will be the Kirin 9050 Pro processor, developed using Huawei’s proprietary Tau scaling law—a new technological concept introduced by the company. According to Chinese media reports, the chip is currently undergoing its final packaging and testing phase ahead of mass production.
Unlike the traditional Moore’s Law, which improves computing performance by continuously shrinking transistor sizes, Huawei’s Tau scaling law follows a different approach. It focuses on reducing data processing time through Logic Folding, a technology that vertically stacks logic circuits to minimize signal transmission delays within the processor.
If the technology delivers on Huawei’s claims, it could provide the semiconductor industry with an entirely new direction for future chip development at a time when further process-node miniaturization is becoming increasingly difficult and expensive. The official launch of the Huawei Mate 90 series is expected in September 2026.
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