Localized adaptation, self-controlled

Domestic OS Support

Adapted for Kylin, UOS, and HarmonyOS, with domestic CPU and Xinchuang environment support for self-controlled deployment.

Overview

For government, enterprise, and critical industries, self-control is a hard requirement. DawnEngine provides systematic localization support for domestic operating systems including Kylin, UOS, and HarmonyOS, is compatible with mainstream domestic CPU architectures, and runs reliably in Xinchuang (domestic IT innovation) environments.

Key Capabilities

  • Domestic operating systems: adapted for Kylin, UOS, and HarmonyOS.
  • Domestic processors: compatible with mainstream domestic CPU architectures.
  • Graphics adaptation: optimized for domestic GPUs and graphics stacks such as Vulkan.
  • Localized delivery: supports offline/intranet deployment to meet Xinchuang compliance and security needs.
  • Mature foundation: built on the open-source O3DE base to reduce supply-chain and lock-in risk; commercial capabilities and support provided by DawnEngine.

Use Cases

  • Critical industries with self-control requirements: government, defense, energy, transport.
  • Digital-twin, simulation, and visualization platforms in Xinchuang environments.
  • Government/enterprise customers needing an end-to-end domestic hardware/software solution.

Domestic OS support is DawnEngine’s underlying assurance, letting capabilities like Cesium geographic twins and pixel streaming run on domestic hardware and software. For partnerships and adaptation progress, see the ecosystem.