Jakarta, Selular.ID – Armed with HarmonyOS as an operating system that is able to run on devices from various categories not only smartphones, Huawei is reportedly now getting serious about treading the automotive industry.
For your information, currently Huawei has labeled several operating systems as HarmonyOS. However, there are self-developed microkernels. which according to a CITIC Securities report (via ITHome), the microkernel, along with the Linux kernel, and LiteOS make up the HarmonyOS that is said to be usable in cars.
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The OS also has the ASIL-D high level security certification. This operating system has reportedly succeeded in redefining the automotive software industry, by implementing a smartphone ecosystem.
Huawei’s project in developing software deserves appreciation from many parties. Huawei’s move in this regard also has the potential to attract new clients in the future, and until now HarmonyOS has been used in several smart cars such as the ArcFox Alpha S, SERES SF5, and GAC Trumpchi.
Meanwhile, through the latest announcement. The company with the red fan logo also revealed its plans to develop driverless car technology by 2025.
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And Huawei’s aggressive steps after launching HarmonyOS are undeniable, especially Huawei seems very ambitious in developing HarmonyOS. This is quite reasonable considering the sanctions from the United States make them have to leave Android slowly.
And even the United States under the Joe Biden administration has not shown a slight softening attitude towards companies from China, Huawei is no exception. In fact, it continues to aggressively impose bans that are quite burdensome for several technology companies from China today
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