Two of China’s Largest Tech Firms Are Uniting To Create a New ‘Domestic OS’

The two biggest OS (operating system) makers in China announced plans last week to unite and jointly build a new “domestic operating system.” From a report: The two companies are China Standard Software (CS2C) and Tianjin Kylin Information (TKC), two of China’s largest software firms, with known ties to the Beijing government. Both companies are known on the local Chinese OS market. CS2C created “China’s Windows XP clone,” known as the NeoKylin OS, and TKC is the current steward of Kylin, China’s first-ever homegrown operating system. CS2C and TKC plan to set up a new company in which they’ll become investors, and through which the new joint OS will be developed. The new company will handle the new operating system’s development, technological decisions, marketing, branding, financials, and sales. The current Kylin and NeoKylin operating systems will serve as a base for the new OS, the two said.

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