Huawei's own OS powers newest PCs
Executive: Every line of code you write rewriting history of China software biz
Huawei Technologies Co officially unveiled its personal computers powered by its self-developed operating system on Monday in Chengdu, Sichuan province, challenging Microsoft's Windows and Apple's macOS in the desk operating system sector.
For decades, the global PC operating system market has been dominated by Microsoft's Windows and Apple's macOS, while domestic alternatives have largely relied on Linux-based modifications. Huawei wants to break this paradigm by developing its own PC operating system — Harmony-OS.
Huawei Executive Director Yu Chengdong said the company remains committed to forging the "difficult yet right path" by advancing its self-developed HarmonyOS.


















