China is developing an operating system to replace Windows and Android.
According to the Voice of Russia on the night of January 19th, China is developing a domestically produced operating system that will safely replace systems like Windows and Android.
The new operating system is based on Linux and uses closed-source code; it can be installed on desktop computers, smartphones, and tablets.
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This will be a product of Liantong Network Technology Company and the Software Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The project receives support from local manufacturers such as Lenovo, Huawei, and HTC (Taiwan).
In China, the Kylin operating system already exists, developed with the aim of "breaking free" from dependence on foreign software. Kylin is designed for use primarily in the armed forces and government agencies.
According to VNA



