China's Huawei has unveiled its latest operating system, HarmonyOS, and an update to its Pangu large language model for AI. The company aims to reduce reliance on foreign technology and challenge leading players in AI, including OpenAI, Google, Apple, and Nvidia. Huawei's HarmonyOS is positioned to replace Windows and Android in China's pursuit of technological self-sovereignty. The new system is showcased through various devices, including a drone, bipedal robot, and supermarket checkout, representing a vision of China's software future.
Packed into a small room, a drone, bipedal robot, supermarket checkout and other devices showcase a vision of China's software future - one where an operating system developed by national champion #Huawei has replaced Windows and Android. https://t.co/W23dbw9LgS
China is championing a version of Huawei's HarmonyOS as the national operating system in its pursuit of technological self-sovereignty, likely at the expense of Google's Android and Microsoft's Windows. https://t.co/zA03VN7B6C
Packed into a small room, a drone, bipedal robot, supermarket checkout and other devices showcase a vision of China's software future - one where an operating system developed by national champion Huawei has replaced Windows and Android https://t.co/xhyDyPLafN
Packed into a small room, a drone, bipedal robot, supermarket checkout and other devices showcase a vision of China's software future - one where an operating system developed by national champion Huawei has replaced Windows and Android. More here: https://t.co/OQ4rwu4vmY
Focus: Huawei's Harmony aims to end China's reliance on Windows, Android https://t.co/b7Uiv6Dzcm https://t.co/HmH7r5OqqB
China's Huawei unveiled its latest operating system and an update to its Pangu large language model for AI as it continues working to cut its reliance on foreign technology and challenge leading players in AI, including OpenAI, Google, Apple and Nvidia. https://t.co/G1qpOsskc1
Huawei's HarmonyOS, a competitor to Apple's iOS and Google's Android, now operates on over 900 million devices, according to Huawei's executive director Yu Chengdong. Announced at the annual developer conference in Dongguan, HarmonyOS, launched in August 2019, is an open-source… https://t.co/PuFTHIoeIx