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Huawei unveils HarmonyOS PC ahead of HDC 2025 debut to challenge Windows dominance
Huawei officially launched its HarmonyOS PC operating system on May 8, expanding into the computer market with a rebuilt OS featuring enhanced performance, security, and cross-device collaboration. The move positions Huawei to challenge Windows’ dominance as it prepares to debut its first HarmonyOS-based PC at HDC 2025 next month.
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As US-China tech decoupling deepens, Chinese firm breaks ground in advanced chip inspection equipment
As tensions escalate between the US and China over semiconductor technology, China has placed domestic innovation in chipmaking tools at the center of its national tech strategy. In a significant milestone, Chinese firm Skyverse Technology announced that its REDWOOD-900, a domestically developed bright-field wafer inspection system, has begun shipments to several Chinese semiconductor fabs, marking a rare breakthrough in a field long dominated by foreign giants.