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Huawei’s Gamble Beyond Moore’s Law: Can China Redefine the Future of Semiconductors?

  For more than half a century, the semiconductor industry followed a remarkably consistent path. Smaller transistors meant faster chips, lower power consumption, and exponential gains in computing performance. This rhythm became known as Moore’s Law, the foundational principle that transformed computers from room-sized machines into smartphones capable of running artificial intelligence models in real time. Now, amid mounting geopolitical pressure and deep technological isolation, Huawei is attempting something few companies have dared to do. Instead of competing directly with the traditional roadmap dominated by ASML , TSMC , and leading Western chipmakers, Huawei wants to change the rules entirely. At the center of this effort is a newly proposed framework called the Tau Scaling Law, alongside a chip architecture known as LogicFolding. Huawei claims the technology could eventually deliver transistor densities equivalent to 1.4 nanometer chips by 2031, despite China’s limited ac...

Espaçonave Shenzhou-23 acopla-se à estação espacial Tiangong e reforça ambições da China no espaço

  Missão marca mais um passo estratégico do programa espacial chinês e amplia a presença humana contínua em órbita Pequim amanheceu com um novo marco para o programa espacial chinês. A espaçonave tripulada Shenzhou-23 concluiu com sucesso sua aproximação e acoplamento à estação espacial Tiangong às 2h45 desta segunda-feira, no horário de Beijing, consolidando mais uma etapa da estratégia da China para ampliar sua presença permanente no espaço. A operação foi confirmada pela Agência Espacial Tripulada da China (CMSA), que informou que o processo ocorreu de maneira totalmente automatizada e sem incidentes. A nave realizou o encontro orbital com a porta radial do módulo central Tianhe, principal estrutura da estação espacial chinesa. Segundo a agência, toda a manobra levou aproximadamente três horas e meia desde o lançamento até a conclusão do acoplamento. O procedimento foi acompanhado em tempo real pelas equipes de controle em solo e representa mais uma demonstração da maturidade te...

China’s New Cruise Era Sets Sail as Adora Flora City Prepares for Inaugural Voyage

  China’s cruise industry is preparing for a defining moment as the country’s second domestically built cruise ship, Adora Flora City, gets ready to launch its inaugural voyage on November 22 from Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong province. The announcement by Adora Cruises Ltd signals far more than the arrival of another luxury vessel. It reflects China’s growing confidence in high-end shipbuilding, its ambitions in global tourism, and the rapid evolution of the Greater Bay Area into a world-class travel and consumption hub. The launch of Adora Flora City comes at a time when the global cruise industry is rebuilding momentum after years of disruption caused by the pandemic. Across Asia, cruise operators are competing to attract travelers seeking immersive experiences, cultural exploration, and premium leisure offerings. China’s domestic cruise sector, once heavily dependent on foreign-built ships and overseas operators, is now entering a new stage defined by local innovation, in...

Global Economy Faces Renewed Turbulence as UN Cuts 2026 Growth Forecast Amid Middle East Crisis

  Energy Shock, Inflation Pressures and Fragile Supply Chains Raise Concerns Over Global Recovery The global economy entered 2026 with cautious optimism. Inflation had begun to cool after years of post-pandemic turbulence, labor markets remained resilient in major economies, and technological innovation, particularly in artificial intelligence, was fueling new waves of investment and productivity gains. Yet that fragile recovery has now been disrupted by a deepening geopolitical crisis in the Middle East, prompting the United Nations to revise downward its expectations for global economic growth and warn of mounting risks for both developed and developing nations. According to the World Economic Situation and Prospects 2026 Mid-year Update released by the United Nations, global GDP growth is now expected to reach just 2.5% in 2026, down from the 2.7% forecast issued earlier in January. While the report anticipates a moderate rebound to 2.8% in 2027, economists and policymakers are...

China’s Economic Resilience in 2026 Signals a New Phase of High Quality Growth

  China entered 2026 facing a complicated global environment marked by fragile supply chains, geopolitical uncertainty, slower international demand, and continued volatility in financial markets. Yet despite these pressures, officials in Beijing say the world’s second largest economy has maintained a stable trajectory during the first four months of the year, supported by industrial expansion, technological innovation, resilient exports, and recovering domestic consumption. According to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics, several core indicators point toward a broader transformation underway in the Chinese economy. Rather than relying solely on infrastructure spending and heavy industry, growth increasingly appears to be driven by advanced manufacturing, digital services, green technology, and domestic consumption patterns that are evolving rapidly. The latest figures reveal an economy that is not only growing, but also restructuring itself around sectors considered...