Huawei is reportedly preparing to take another major step in its comeback strategy by entering 3nm chip production by 2026, according to industry insiders. Sources suggest that Huawei and SMIC are laying the groundwork to begin production of 3nm-class chips by 2026, following the reported success of their 7nm and 5nm chip developments in limited batches. The production may not match the yields or efficiency of chips made by industry leaders like TSMC or Samsung, but it signals a bold technological ambition and the possibility of homegrown alternatives in China’s tech stack. Despite skepticism about performance parity and production volumes, it marked Huawei’s re-entry into advanced chipmaking. Read more in our articles including "Huawei Reportedly Planning 3nm Chip Production by 2026" and "GCash to replace SMS OTPs with In-App Authentication".
Huawei is reportedly preparing to take another major step in its comeback strategy by entering 3nm chip production by 2026, according to industry insiders. Sources suggest that Huawei and SMIC are laying the groundwork to begin production of 3nm-class chips by 2026, following the reported success of their 7nm and 5nm chip developments in limited batches.
The production may not match the yields or efficiency of chips made by industry leaders like TSMC or Samsung, but it signals a bold technological ambition and the possibility of homegrown alternatives in China’s tech stack. Despite skepticism about performance parity and production volumes, it marked Huawei’s re-entry into advanced chipmaking.
Our coverage of Chinese 3nm chip production includes: "Huawei Reportedly Planning 3nm Chip Production by 2026"; "GCash to replace SMS OTPs with In-App Authentication"; "TECNO POVA 8 5G unveiled: 8,000mAh Battery and AI Features". Each article provides unique insights and information.