On March 8, the first regular meeting of the openKylin community GPU SIG was held in an online format. The meeting was attended and discussed by several SIG Maintainer representative members from GPU vendors such as JEMO, MTHREADS, GLENFLY and XIANDIXIAN.
On March 8, Feng Guanlin, Secretary General of Open Atomic Open Source Foundation, Li Bo, Director of Operations Department, Zhu Qigang, Director of Business Development Department, and Zhou Ji, Deputy Director of R&D Department, visited openKylin Community for research and exchange, accompanied by Han Naiping, Senior Vice President of Kylin Software, Dong Junping, Vice President of Terminal R&D Department, Lu Zhan, Manager of Product Planning Department, Chang Yawu, Senior Manager of Marketing and Government Affairs Department, Zhu Wenyu, Secretary General of openKylin Community, Yu Jie, and Liu Min, Deputy Secretary General.
On March 2, with the theme of "openness and connection", the first Black Iron RISC-V Ecological Conference organized by Alibaba T-HEAD Semiconductor was held in Shanghai. Representatives of hundreds of companies and institutions including openKylin, Haier, Alipay, Netease Youdao, Skyworth Coocaa, etc. gathered together. openKylin, as the top community of domestic desktop operating systems, will work with participating partners to study the future trend of RISC-V and jointly promote the innovation ecology of a new generation of operating systems.
In order to promote the prosperity and development of the community and create an innovative ecology of open source operating systems, the openKylin community has divided different SIG groups according to the field, and is actively carrying out various technical research and innovation. Among them, 2 new SIG groups were added to the community in February , and a total of 59 SIG groups are in operation. Next, let us take stock of the latest technical progress of the openKylin community SIG groups in February
Recently, RISC-V SIG successfully developed in VisionFive 2 plate Adapted to the openKylin operating system, and launched the openKylin system RISC-V architecture QEMU version image. At present, the latest version of the system image can be used normally, which is another new progress of openKylin in promoting the ecological evolution of RISC-V .
Built on Linux 5.15 kernel, openKylin 0.9.5 comes with the all-new UKUI 4.0 desktop environment, optimized for tablet mode, upgraded system interconnectivity functions, and supports device projection, remote control, and fast file transfer, bringing you a different interconnectivity experience. Additionally, a new "graded freezing" mechanism has been added, which implements graded control of system applications to ensure smooth user experience. VirtIO-GPU hardware video acceleration has also been integrated, significantly improving the system's 3D performance and providing smooth graphical display effects.
In order to promote the prosperity and development of the community and create an innovative ecology of open source operating systems, the openKylin community has divided different SIG groups according to the field, and is actively carrying out various technical research and innovation. Among them, one new SIG group was added to the community in December , and a total of 57 SIG groups are in operation. Next, let us take stock of the latest technical progress of the openKylin community SIG group in December:
On December 16, 2022, the third expert seminar of the openKylin community and the founding meeting of the Open Source Compliance SIG were successfully held online. The conference invited experts such as Professor Liu Yang from Nanyang Technological University , Professor Zhou Minghui from Peking University, Professor Sun Hailong from Beihang University , Deputy Director Guo Xue from the Cloud Institute of China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, and Li Guangjie , technical director of Hongshan Open Source Platform , to participate in the conference. Discussions on the background of the establishment of the Open Source Compliance SIG and follow-up plans.