OpenEuler releases supernode OS and embodied intelligence new products

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Mars Finance News: On April 28, it was announced that the openEuler Developer Day 2026 conference was recently held. During the event, Hu Xinwei, Chair of the openEuler Technical Committee, revealed the three-stage AI-native evolution roadmap of openEuler from “resource abstraction” to “intent collaboration,” and also announced multiple technological achievements including the supernode OS and embodied intelligence Claw. The newly released openEuler 24.03 LTS SP3 supernode OS achieves plug-and-play and fault localization through AI, reducing RPC latency by 20%; the embedded version 26.03 introduces the industry’s first plug-and-play embodied intelligence Embodied Claw, integrating AI with ROS systems, supporting seamless switching between real and simulated scenarios. To address the pain points of deploying intelligent agents, openEuler also launched a Rust-based smart central system that starts in just 0.1 seconds, supports millisecond-level rollback, and allows fine-grained control of token costs. (Wide-angle observation)

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