The 2025 Operating System Conference took place in Beijing, co-hosted by the OpenEuler Community and its industry partners. The event was designed to foster the swift advancement of the global open-source ecosystem for foundational software.
Since its inception as an open-source project six years ago, the OpenEuler Community has witnessed remarkable growth, boasting over 2,100 member organizations. The community has set its sights on launching a super-node-oriented operating system by the end of 2025, with the ambition of setting the development trend in the AI era.
During the conference, Ni Guangnan highlighted the crucial aspects for the development of foundational software. Cheng Xiaoming delved into the core value of open source and the future trajectory of the ecosystem. Yang Chaobin affirmed Huawei's commitment to actively drive the related work and globalization process of the super-node operating system.
Institutions like the OpenAtom Open Source Foundation unveiled a collaborative development initiative. Xiong Wei took the stage to introduce openEuler's super-node-oriented operating system, which stands out for its ability to harness super-node computing power.
Furthermore, the OpenEuler Community presented a comprehensive open-source AI solution and continuously enhanced its embedded capabilities. This year, the community has expanded its horizons by welcoming new donors, recognizing its first batch of global pioneer partners, forging cooperative ties with multiple global open-source organizations, and announcing the '2025 openEuler Leading Commercial Practice' projects.
