China's KylinOS Linux Progresses Steadily, Advancing to Version 11 and Kernel 6.6
KylinSoft, a Chinese software company, has recently unveiled its latest operating system, KylinOS 11. The new OS is aimed at the AI PC market and marks a significant shift from a "functional support platform" to an "intelligent connection base."
KylinOS 11 is the successor to KylinOS 11, which runs on processors from AMD, Intel, and eight Chinese CPUs. Notably, it is compatible with seven Chinese GPUs, plus accelerators from AMD and Nvidia.
One of the key features of KylinOS 11 is its integration of an AI assistant, model context protocol, cloud integration, and enhanced security. These features are expected to bolster its position in China's domestic tech ecosystem, a sector that state media considers crucial to the nation's growth.
Despite its potential, KylinOS has a minuscule market share in the nation of 1.4 billion people. However, the OS has managed to gain traction, with 16 million installations as of the update.
The launch event for openKylin 2.0, the new version of KylinOS, featured pledges of support from luminaries in China's tech ecosystem for the OS and its adoption across the economy. Huawei, a prominent Chinese tech company, has provided support for the OS, offering compatibility with China's proposed Bluetooth alternative or HDMI competitor for KylinOS 11.
However, it remains unclear whether these alternatives have been incorporated into openKylin 2.0 as of the text's publication. Similarly, the support for China's proposed Bluetooth alternative or HDMI competitor in openKylin 2.0 is yet to be confirmed.
Interestingly, China's chip manufacturer Loongson is planning to release a new series of processors for laptops, factories, and possibly servers. This development could further strengthen KylinOS's position in the domestic market.
The Linux kernel version for openKylin 2.0 is not specified in the provided text. However, it is worth noting that KylinOS 11 uses version 6.6 of the Linux kernel.
In summary, KylinSoft's release of KylinOS 11 marks a significant step in China's quest to establish a robust domestic tech ecosystem. With its AI-focused features and expanded compatibility, the OS is poised to make a mark in the AI PC market. However, its success will depend on factors such as the incorporation of China's proposed Bluetooth alternative and HDMI competitor, as well as its ability to gain wider acceptance among users.
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