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Huawei Unveils First HarmonyOS PC, Signaling Breakthrough in China’s Homegrown Operating System Development

  • May 19, 2025
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In a landmark moment for China’s tech industry, Huawei has officially launched its first personal computer powered entirely by HarmonyOS—its proprietary operating system—at a special event in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. This marks a major milestone in the company’s ongoing mission to reduce reliance on foreign technologies and establish a fully independent and self-sufficient computing ecosystem.

According to Huawei’s official press release, the HarmonyOS-powered PC has been designed from the ground up, representing five years of development involving over 10,000 engineers and 20 research institutes. The system boasts more than 2,700 core patents, reinforcing its status as a foundational technology built on native architecture. This development closes a crucial gap in China’s technological sovereignty, particularly in the operating system space, which has long been dominated by Western software giants.

Designed to deliver high-performance computing, the HarmonyOS PC showcases powerful multitasking capabilities. A report by China Media Group revealed that the machine can open a 1GB PowerPoint file containing 100 pages in just one second. Even with more than a dozen applications and windows open simultaneously, the operating system maintains smooth and responsive performance, underscoring its efficiency and optimization.

One of the key innovations embedded in the HarmonyOS PC is its integration of artificial intelligence and intelligent interaction features, which enhance the user experience across workflows and applications. Huawei also announced that over 1,000 ecosystem applications have already been optimized for HarmonyOS on PC, and the figure is expected to surpass 2,000 by the end of 2025. This rapid growth in software compatibility demonstrates the strength and adaptability of the HarmonyOS ecosystem.

Ma Jihua, a respected industry analyst, described the debut of the HarmonyOS PC as a “landmark moment” for Huawei. He emphasized that the launch completes Huawei’s end-to-end device deployment of HarmonyOS, extending from smartphones and tablets to smart TVs and now to personal computers. In today’s era of the “Internet of Everything,” this step enables seamless integration and capability sharing across all devices, something that previous multi-screen collaborations between Huawei smartphones and laptops could not fully achieve.

The importance of a self-reliant, fully controllable operating system has been a longstanding ambition for China’s information technology sector. With HarmonyOS successfully anchoring itself across various device categories and now penetrating the PC market, Huawei appears to have cracked a key technological challenge. As Ma noted, HarmonyOS has cultivated a strong application ecosystem through its earlier adoption on mobile and smart devices, allowing many mainstream apps to transition easily onto the PC platform.

In addition to the HarmonyOS PC, Huawei also unveiled the MateBook Fold, touted as the world’s largest commercial foldable-screen PC. This 18-inch hybrid device combines ultra-slim design with portability, switching effortlessly between a large productivity-focused display and a compact 13-inch form factor. Weighing only 1.16 kilograms and measuring just 7.3mm when unfolded, the MateBook Fold offers a futuristic computing experience powered by HarmonyOS.

With this launch, Huawei is not only pushing the boundaries of PC innovation but also setting the stage for China’s growing dominance in homegrown operating systems. As geopolitical and supply chain tensions persist, the HarmonyOS PC is a bold testament to Huawei’s resilience and ambition to lead in the era of connected intelligence.

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