Xiaomi Has Started Mass Producing Self-Developed Xring O1 Chip
- Xiaomi will launch its self-developed XRING O1 chipset on May 22 during an event unveiling the Xiaomi 15S Pro smartphone and Pad 7 Ultra tablet.
- The launch follows years of development and a $2 billion investment, as Xiaomi aims to compete with industry leaders like Qualcomm and Apple.
- The XRING O1 is built on a 3nm process with a 10-core CPU, ARM-based architecture, and includes a 16-core GPU providing strong performance and power efficiency.
- Early benchmarks show a mid-9000 multi-core score and single-core result of 3119, positioning it near Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite and surpassing Samsung’s Exynos 2400 chip.
- The chipset debut signals Xiaomi’s strategic move to control more of its tech stack and bolster future high-performance devices focused on gaming, AI, and multimedia tasks.
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Xiaomi has started mass producing self-developed Xring O1 chip
SHANGHAI :Xiaomi's founder Lei Jun said on Tuesday that the company has started mass production of its self-developed Xring O1 advanced mobile chip. The first two products to be powered by the chip will be the Xiaomi 15S Pro smartphone and the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra, he said on his personal Weibo account.
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