Huawei’s HarmonyOS Can Be Further Optimized To Run On 64KB RAM While Running On A Single Dry Cell Battery For A Year, Says Executive Director

Huawei executive Yu Chengdong announced that HarmonyOS is being optimized to run on as little as 64KB of RAM, enabling extreme efficiency for IoT devices. The company is also developing 'LogicFolding' chip architecture to improve performance without advanced EUV equipment.
Why it matters
Huawei's focus on extreme memory efficiency and alternative chip packaging represents a strategic pivot to bypass international sanctions and maintain competitiveness in the IoT market.
The U.S. ban hammer pushed Huawei into a corner, and with no way to run Android on its devices, the company that was once poised to become the largest smartphone manufacturer in the world was now limited to its home turf in China.
The article reports on corporate announcements and technical claims, though it acknowledges the context of U.S. sanctions.
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