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Huawei HarmonyOS is emerging as a notable alternative to Microsoft Windows in the Asian PC market, driven by US sanctions and tech decoupling. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight HarmonyOS Next as a potential disruptor to Windows' dominance, with Huawei building a desktop ecosystem independent of Microsoft. A recent breakthrough shows Windows 11 running seamlessly on HarmonyOS PCs via virtualization, sparking interest in cross-OS compatibility. These developments underscore HarmonyOS's growing role in enterprise IT and consumer computing, particularly in regions like China and Southeast Asia, as Huawei navigates hardware and software challenges to offer a viable Windows alternative.
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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A startling breakthrough in the continually evolving landscape of PC operating systems was recently reported: Windows 11, Microsoft’s flagship OS, is successfully running on a Huawei HarmonyOS PC, thanks to a creative workaround involving virtualization. This test, initially documented by an...