China has introduced Kylin V11, a major update to its homegrown operating system designed to rival Microsoft Windows. Kylin V11 comes packed with a modern interface, better performance, and strong compatibility for local software. It also focuses on security and stability, making it suitable for both government and enterprise use. The OS supports cloud integration and AI-driven features, positioning itself as a serious alternative to Western systems. Experts believe this launch signals China’s strategy to reduce reliance on foreign tech giants and strengthen its domestic software ecosystem. While Windows still dominates globally, Kylin V11 could reshape the computing landscape in China.
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