Unity Operating System

Unity Operating System (also known as Unified Operating System[1] or UOS, Chinese: 统一操作系统) is a Chinese Linux distribution developed by UnionTech (Chinese: 统信软件)[2] based on Deepin[3] and commissioned by the People's Republic of China to replace foreign operating systems like Microsoft Windows.[4]

Unity Operating System
Unified Operating System
UOS desktop screenshot
DeveloperUnionTech
OS familyLinux (Unix-like)
Initial release14 January 2020 (2020-01-14)
Marketing targetDesktop, Server
Platformsx86-64, 64-bit
Kernel typeMonolithic
Official websitewww.chinauos.com

Development

Three versions are currently under development, a desktop for regular users (Deepin), another for enterprises (UOS) and a server version (UOS).[5] A first beta version was released in December 2019 and can be downloaded from the official website.[6][7] A first stable version was released on 14 January 2020.[3][8]

Support

The operating system is primarily aimed at the Chinese market and is intended to replace Microsoft Windows in the country by 2022.[9][10] So far, the focus has therefore been primarily on in house hardware such as that from the semiconductor company Zhaoxin. There the whole KX-6000 series is already supported by the desktop version as well as the KH-30000 series for server version.[1]

Broad support is planned, so platforms such as Loongson, Sunway or ARM are also to be supported.[11]

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See also

References

  1. Köpf, Alexander (2019-12-27). "Chinas Windows-Ersatz: CPUs laufen auf chinesischem Betriebssystem". GameStar (in German). Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  2. Zhe, Gong (2019-12-19). "Another Chinese computer operating system: Will the UOS succeed?". CGTN. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  3. cnTech (2020-01-15). "Explained: What's the difference between UOS and Deepin OS?". cnTechPost. Retrieved 2020-01-18.
  4. Liu, Zhiye (2019-12-24). "Chinese CPUs Now Work On Domestically-Produced Operating System". Tom's Hardware. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  5. "China-made UOS completes adaptation for domestic cloud desktop provider". cntechpost.com. 2019-12-19. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  6. "China-made operating system UOS releases first version". cntechpost.com. 2019-12-13. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  7. "China software designers ready UOS for end-of-2019 release". DigiTimes. 2019-11-22. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  8. "UOS 20 正式版面向合作伙伴发布". www.chinauos.com (in Chinese). 2020-01-14. Retrieved 2020-01-18.
  9. Petzold, Sara (2019-12-13). "Intel, AMD & Co: China will westliche Hard- und Software aussortieren". GameStar (in German). Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  10. Kohlick, Robert (2019-12-17). "Konkurrenz für Intel und AMD? China-Prozessoren versprechen großen Leistungssprung". GIGA.de (in German). Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  11. Kohlick, Robert (2020-01-02). "Windows-Alternative aus China: Neues Betriebssystem soll Microsofts OS ersetzen". GIGA.de (in German). Retrieved 2020-01-04.
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