Huawei’s Qingyun W515y and W585y desktop computers mark China’s next step toward complete independence from Western chips and systems.


  • Huawei Qingyun W515y and W585y replace Windows with Linux systems made in China
  • Both machines use the Kirin 9000X, a chip still shrouded in mystery
  • HarmonyOS is missing as UnionTech UOS and Galaxy Kylin aim to replace Western operating systems

Huawei has unveiled two new desktop workstations, the Qingyun W515y and W585y, aimed directly at China’s domestic IT market.

Both systems feature the Kirin 9000X processor and use operating systems developed entirely in China, suggesting a move away from reliance on Western software.

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