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global chip war
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The global chip war is reshaping the Asian PC market, with Huawei emerging as a potential disruptor to Microsoft's Windows dominance. Amid US-China tech decoupling and export restrictions, Huawei's HarmonyOS Next is positioned as a viable desktop alternative, challenging Windows 11's Copilot+ AI push. Discussions on WindowsForum.com explore how the chip war and geopolitical tensions are driving this shift, with Lenovo still promoting Windows while Huawei builds a competing ecosystem. The tag covers threads analyzing the impact of semiconductor restrictions on operating system adoption and the rise of new platforms in Asia.
As Lenovo banners tout Windows 11’s Copilot+ AI powers and Microsoft pushes every remaining Windows 10 user to upgrade—or buy a new PC—the landscape of Asian computing is quietly shifting. In tech circles from Shenzhen to Jakarta, the name "Huawei" surfaces again and again, not just as a...
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