Huawei has been making significant strides with its HarmonyOS, an operating system designed to serve a multitude of devices, ranging from smartphones to smart appliances. According to insider reports from Weibo tipster Fixed Focus Digital, Huawei is now delving into the PC market with its ambitious HarmonyOS PC project. This move signals Huawei’s intent to challenge the established Android ecosystem and create a unique space in the market.

HarmonyOS for PC

Huawei’s plans for HarmonyOS PC

This development isn’t entirely surprising, as Huawei’s former executive Wang Chenglu previously hinted at an official release of HarmonyOS for PCs in 2024. The tipster also provides insights into Huawei’s plans to introduce significant innovations in GPU software, aiming to deliver an unparalleled experience for Huawei PC users.

Huawei HarmonyOS for PC leak

Adding to the anticipation, the tipster previously revealed details about Huawei’s Kirin PC processor, showcasing its technical prowess. The processor features advanced core configurations, including 4×TSV big cores and 4×TSV medium cores, along with high-end components like the Maleoon 910 GPU and dual NPU setups to bolster AI capabilities.

Additionally, Huawei is also planning to launch some exciting laptops this year focusing on specs and features. In the mobile arena, Huawei is also diligently working on its HarmonyOS version, known as HarmonyOS Next. This represents a bold move away from Android, challenging the dominance of Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS in China. The developer version has already been released, with plans for a commercial launch in the fourth quarter of this year.

Huawei is building an ecosystem and has garnered support from industry partners, making substantial investments in this endeavor. They aim to redefine the smartphone OS landscape and potentially surpass iOS in China by 2024, despite facing challenges from US restrictions.

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