Refusing to use the Hongmeng system, Xiaomi officially announced that it will "compete comprehensively" with Huawei!

Text/Small White DotEdit/Little White DotIn recent years, due to changes in the external environment, Chinese technology giant Huawei has faced unprecedented challenges. The sudden cut off of supply to Huawei by the United States undoubtedly brought tremendous pressure to Huawei

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In recent years, due to changes in the external environment, Chinese technology giant Huawei has faced unprecedented challenges. The sudden cut off of supply to Huawei by the United States undoubtedly brought tremendous pressure to Huawei. But in this adversity, Huawei has created a miracle of its time: the Hongmeng operating system.

The emergence of this system is not only a technological leap, but also a strategic shift for Huawei. Originally as its own system, Huawei hoped that it would become a common choice in China and even provide it to the government as a third-party system. This transformation is undoubtedly bold and a manifestation of the concept of cooperation and win-win situation. However, the market's response is not entirely optimistic.

From the perspective of technological progress, the Hongmeng operating system has become a shining star. The data on its developers, number of users, and coverage is already impressive enough. However, in the face of such hard power, why do most domestic manufacturers still adopt a wait-and-see attitude?

Does this mean that even if the Hongmeng system is excellent, the road to promotion will not be smooth sailing? Such doubts and challenges may also reflect the concerns of domestic manufacturers about the new system and their sensitivity to market changes.

The latest news shows that Xiaomi Technology has reached a new milestone by releasing its independently developed operating system, MIOS. This innovative action not only indicates the growth of Xiaomi's technological strength, but also reveals the deep competitive sparks between it and Huawei Hongmeng.

Unlike the previous MIUI, MIOS has chosen an independent path and abandoned Android, demonstrating Xiaomi's determination to be independent and innovative. This independent strategic choice undoubtedly gives Xiaomi more brand uniqueness and autonomy in future technology planning, giving it more say in the fiercely competitive market environment.

However, in the larger context of national resource allocation, this choice also brings some reflections. With the emergence of Huawei's Hongmeng system, it represents a new height for China in global technology competition. At this point, Xiaomi chose to invest a large amount of resources to develop a new operating system, which was considered by some observers to be a reuse and waste of resources.

But in reality, the true market environment should be diverse and diverse. The duopoly between Android and iOS in the United States is the best example, as they compete with each other and jointly promote the rapid development of technology and the prosperity of the industry.

From this perspective, although Xiaomi's MIOS may seem like a dispersion of resources at first glance, it may be precisely this internal competition that will bring new opportunities and changes to the domestic operating system. Perhaps it is this diversified competition that provides us with the opportunity to compete alongside global technology giants on the global market stage.

In the past few years, many Chinese enterprises and research institutions have embarked on a path of technological dependence, especially for high-end technologies such as operating systems and chips from the United States. However, history has always been evolving, especially after experiencing Huawei's technological blockade by the United States, China began to redefine its position in the global technology field.

Faced with external pressure, domestic enterprises are no longer satisfied with the old model of technology introduction and dependence, but have chosen the path of independent innovation. This change is not just a manifestation of technological progress, but at a deeper level, it represents the new thinking of the Chinese industry and the confidence of the whole country.

In fact, although the US technology blockade has brought us many short-term challenges and difficulties, it is precisely these pressures that have prompted us to break free from the constraints of the past and move towards true technological independence. Nowadays, many people believe that this blockade is a historic turning point and awakening for China.

However, behind the rapid development of technology, we must also remain sober and pay attention to healthy competition in the market. Malignant competition and unfair means not only harm the interests of participating companies, but also affect the overall technological image of the country.

Looking forward to the future, we hope that domestic technologies such as Xiaomi's MIOS and Huawei's Hongmeng will compete and learn from mainstream technologies around the world. This is not only cooperation and competition among enterprises, but also the new positioning of Chinese technology globally.

In summary, the future of China's technology industry is full of hope and potential. As long as we continue to work hard and innovate, we believe that in the near future, a new chapter in Chinese technology will shine on the world stage.


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