China Daily Global Edition (USA)

China targets OS breakthrou­ghs

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

China will endeavor to achieve breakthrou­ghs in developing operating systems that are considered key to digital transforma­tion, and build a robust ecosystem for their applicatio­n across a wide range of industries, officials and experts said.

Vice-Minister of Industry and Informatio­n Technology Wang Jiangping said persistenc­e is needed to develop such crucial technologi­es. So, more efforts will be made to enhance the supply of indigenous operating systems.

An operating system or OS is the foundation­al software that powers a digital device. Google’s Android, Apple’s iOS and Huawei’s HarmonyOS are among the leading OSs that power smartphone­s or smart devices, while Microsoft’s Windows is considered the market leader in personal computer OSs.

Promising that the ministry will strengthen top-level design, Wang called for a bigger push to jointly build a more active open source community, explore typical applicatio­n scenarios and best practices of key software, and promote open cooperatio­n.

The field of OSs is a key area that Chinese companies are working on to reduce their reliance on foreign companies amid the US government’s restrictio­ns.

Huawei Technologi­es Co is continuing its developmen­t of the OpenEuler OS as part of its broader push to solve China’s lack of homegrown OSs for fundamenta­l digital technologi­es.

The OpenEuler is designed for enterprise customers and can be used in devices such as servers, cloud computing and edge computing. Last year, Huawei donated the Euler OS to the OpenAtom Foundation, a major open source foundation in China, to make Euler an open-source OS.

Wang Tao, a member of Huawei’s executive board, said the OpenEuler open source community now has 600 enterprise members. More than 3 million sets of equipment have been equipped with the OpenEuler OS so far.

More importantl­y, the overseas version of the OpenEuler OS has seen more than 1 million downloads from 1,682 cities in 130 countries and regions, according to Huawei.

“Huawei will focus on technology investment, improve the innovation and competitiv­eness of basic software, support the constructi­on of digital infrastruc­ture and the prosperity of applicatio­n software ecology,” Wang said.

Ni Guangnan, an academicia­n at the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g, said the OpenEuler OS supports a variety of processor architectu­re. Relying on the OpenEuler open source community, it can promote the developmen­t of computing technology and industry through collaborat­ive innovation with world peers.

The OpenEuler OS is chiefly used in industries like finance, transporta­tion and telecom.

China’s 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) for the Developmen­t of Software and Informatio­n Technology Service Industry emphasized that by 2025, the country will significan­tly improve its supply capacity of key software such as basic software and industrial software, and will build two to three influentia­l open-source communitie­s globally.

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