Huawei debuts LiteOS for Internet of Things


Huawei is introducing a new operating system especially for the internet of things. The Chinese telecom giant claims that the LiteOS is the lightest software that can be used for a lot of connected devices.

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The LiteOS will be open to all developers and allow third party developers to manage connected gadgets ranging from smart devices to connected cars. Huawei stated that the LiteOS will support “zero configuration, auto discovery and auto networking. The company believes that there will be over 100bn Internet-connected devices by 2025. Earlier this month Samsung introduced Artik chips for the  Internet of Things. In addition, Qualcomm and Verizon have also ventured into Internet of Things which is turning out to be a big potential market.


Author: Sneha Bokil

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