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china-software-sovereignty
About this tag
The tag china-software-sovereignty covers discussions about China's efforts to develop independent software ecosystems, particularly operating systems. A key example is KylinOS 11, a Linux distribution from KylinSoft that moves to kernel 6.6, integrates on-device AI and compute-sharing features, and supports both Western and Chinese processors. This release is part of China's strategic push for software sovereignty, reducing reliance on foreign technology. The tag includes technical details about KylinOS's architecture, AI capabilities, and hardware compatibility, reflecting broader themes of domestic OS development and national tech independence.
China’s KylinSoft has delivered a major new release that pushes its domestic Linux distribution closer to the mainstream kernel line while doubling down on AI and “算力共享” (compute-sharing) features — a technically bold release with strategic as well as practical implications for China’s software...