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At the regular Huawei Developers Conference in Dongguan, China, Huawei has just formally launched its HarmonyOS. The new OS has been in growth since 2017, according to CEO Richard Yu who chaired the ceremony. Tonight the first item to be run by Sub brand Honor will be presented. The objective of Huawei with the latest OS is to offer an open-source platform that can operate on a wide spectrum of products including smart phones, intelligent wearables, TVs, tablets, computers and even vehicles. HarmonyOS is an operating system based on microkernel, meaning it utilizes as few funds as necessary to ensure quick and minimum working rates. It is open source and arrives with a TEE to improve safety across all systems. It is a trusted execution environment. The Harmony OS Compiler promotes all the main programs, including the C/, C++, Java, JavaScript and Kotlin programming dialects. HarmonyOS’ objective is to bring Android on and to become a “worldwide OS.” In order to immediately start to develop and pace up the implementation method for the fresh operating system, Huawei will deliver dev packages to its customers. In the coming days, we predict information about Huawei’s new OS so remain updated. (Visited 23 times, 1 visits today)
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