Rumtec Software Launches HopeClaw Intelligent Computing Integrated Machine to Unlock AI-Native Implementation Challenges in Key Industries

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Currently, with intelligent agent technologies like OpenClaw accelerating enterprise digital transformation, data security and compliance deployment in key sectors such as finance and electricity remain major obstacles for state-owned and central enterprises. To address this challenge, Runhe Software (300339) officially launched the HopeClaw Intelligent Computing Integrated Machine on March 16, aiming to provide a fully self-controlled, all-in-one solution that “works out of the box” to bridge the final mile for intelligent agent deployment in critical industries.

Reportedly, the HopeClaw Integrated Machine is built on the HopeOS intelligent computing core based on the openEuler open-source operating system, achieving a full-stack autonomous and controllable system from hardware to applications. The device emphasizes deep compatibility with Ascend NPU chips and is also compatible with domestic general-purpose GPU chips from Hai Guang, Cambrian, and Tianhe, designed to meet the stringent hardware adaptation requirements of national and central enterprises’ innovation initiatives.

In terms of large model applications, the solution fully supports local deployment and parameter tuning of mainstream domestic large models such as DeepSeek, Wenxin Yiyan, and Qianwen, fundamentally eliminating reliance on foreign large models. A relevant executive from Runhe Software stated that HopeOS natively integrates the OpenClaw environment and security permissions, enabling “plug-and-play” operation, and strictly adheres to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology’s “Six Musts and Six Nots” regulations to strengthen application compliance.

Regarding specific business scenarios, HopeClaw is not just conceptual. The company reports that the integrated machine has been deployed in areas such as supply chain management optimization, financial research and analysis, intelligent operation and maintenance inspections, and fault diagnosis. For example, in finance, it can automatically gather multi-source information to generate research reports and deliver real-time updates via collaboration tools like DingTalk and Feishu, improving internal coordination efficiency.

From a business perspective, the launch of this intelligent computing integrated machine continues Runhe Software’s push into innovative business areas. The company’s mid-2025 semi-annual report shows that while its traditional core businesses—fintech, intelligent IoT, and smart energy—remain strong, innovative businesses centered on open-source HarmonyOS, open-source Euler, and enterprise AI solutions are becoming new growth drivers. In the first half of 2025, the company achieved operating revenue of 1.747 billion yuan, with approximately 368 million yuan (8.96% year-over-year increase) from innovative businesses, accounting for 21.07% of total revenue.

It is worth noting that despite the emergence of new AI products, commercialization still requires time. On March 12, the company stated on an investor interaction platform that it jointly launched the DeepSeek integrated machine with Ascend last year. Currently, this product has been deployed with some clients but has not yet significantly impacted the company’s performance. Investors are advised to invest rationally and be aware of investment risks.

With the official market launch of HopeClaw Integrated Machine, whether this fully self-controlled intelligent agent solution can break into the highly regulated market of state-owned and central enterprises will be a key test of its transition from “usable” to “excellent.”

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