Lenovo printers have completed adaptation with China-made Unity Operating System (UOS), Union Tech, the company behind the system said on Tuesday.
The adaptation was made on UOS that runs on CPU platforms including Loongson, Feiteng, Kunpeng, Zhaoxin, and Haiguang.
After testing, Lenovo printers run stably on the UOS platform and can efficiently meet users' daily office printing needs, Union Tech said.
The UOS is a Linux kernel-based operating system developed by Union Tech. It has desktop and server versions. It supports notebooks and desktops of Loongson, Feiteng, Zhaoxin, Haiguang, Kunpeng and other chip platforms.
On January 14, Union Tech released the V20 stable versions of UOS for desktops and servers, which is also the first official version of the UOS V20 series. In December 2019, Union Tech released first version to the public.
This time it was first launched for partners and developers. The main purpose is to make sure users without technical background can use the operating system more safely and stably in the near future.
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