Released on Wednesday, and based on the existing open-source
Linux operating system, China's version was built by a community
of about 4,000 developers, and is used in its space programme
and industries such as finance and energy, they added.
China's massive market for operating systems was worth 15.5
billion yuan ($2.1 billion) last year, state media said, citing
an industry report.
Developing an operating system independent of U.S. technology
has been an important goal for China's tech industry in recent
years, with many companies and organisations having contributed
to the development of the OpenKylin system.
It most notable backer is the China Industrial Control Systems
Cyber Emergency Response Team under the purview of the industry
and information technology ministry.
More than a dozen Chinese companies are trying to develop
operating systems that could replace Microsoft's Windows and
Apple's MacOS operating systems.
One such company, UnionTech Software Technology Co Ltd, has been
developing what it calls the "Unity operating system".
($1=7.2472 Chinese yuan renminbi)
(Reporting by Josh Ye; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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