You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
two-system-trust
About this tag
The two-system-trust tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about operating systems that aim to bridge or coexist with Windows in enterprise and government environments, particularly in the context of China's software sovereignty initiatives. Recent content highlights KylinOS 11, a Linux distribution that emphasizes AI, compute-sharing, and compatibility with both Western and Chinese hardware. The tag explores themes of dual-system architectures, trust in heterogeneous computing environments, and the strategic implications of domestic OS development. Topics include kernel upgrades, on-device AI, and architectural innovations like the "Rock" architecture, reflecting broader trends in OS diversification and security.
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...