But instead of coming up with their own IoT hardware, Huawei is taking a different route by recently unveiling a lightweight operating system called LiteOS. Just 10 kilobytes in size, LiteOS is dubbed as the “world’s most lightweight IoT OS”. He added that LiteOS is solely intended for IoT devices. During the launching event, Huawei announced that the LiteOS will be open to all developers once it becomes available. Read more in our articles including "Huawei Unveils Internet of Things OS Called LiteOS" and "Google Chrome expands Autofill with Google Wallet integration".
But instead of coming up with their own IoT hardware, Huawei is taking a different route by recently unveiling a lightweight operating system called LiteOS. Just 10 kilobytes in size, LiteOS is dubbed as the “world’s most lightweight IoT OS”.
He added that LiteOS is solely intended for IoT devices. During the launching event, Huawei announced that the LiteOS will be open to all developers once it becomes available.
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