Xiaomi is preparing for the major event this week to introduce its new products. According to Lei Jun’s information on Weibo, the Xiaomi 15S Pro model will be introduced at this event. At the same event, the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra Tablet will appear in front of users. The common point of both devices will be that Xiaomi’s own Xring O1 processor has developed.
The Xring O1 is one of the hardware projects that the company has allocated the most resources to date. Developed with the production process of 3nm, this processor aims to offer performance and energy efficiency together. According to Lei Jun, the processor is currently on the mass production stage. In addition to all these, a total of 13.5 billion yuan investments have been made for the development of the chip.
According to the results listed in the geekbench database, the Xring O1 is quite strong on paper. According to the tests, the processor has a 10 -core structure. Although this information is suspicious of the margin of error of test software, some data show that the processor has serious power. It is reported that the highest performance core can reach 3.90 GHz.
On the graphics side, the ARM-based Immortalis-G925 unit is located. This unit is especially a structure that will make a difference in games and graphic intensive processes. According to performance tests, the Xring O1 gives remarkable results in both single -core and multi -core tests. These data show that the processor can leave the Snapdragon 8 Elite behind the Xiaomi 15 Ultra.
Although these tests do not reflect the final product performance one by one, early signals are positive. It is noteworthy that Xiaomi will compete at this level with a processor developed for the first time. However, how a new processor will perform on the field is directly related to software and hardware optimization. For this reason, devices will be expected to be released to see the final user experience.
Xiaomi’s resource for the processor development process is not limited to this. The company plans to invest more than 50 billion Yuan in this area in the next 10 years. This investment plan shows that Xiaomi wants to control not only hardware, but also in terms of software compatibility. Despite everything, such investments require patience as it will have long -term consequences.
In the mobile chip market, companies such as Apple, Google and Samsung turn to produce their own processors has become a new norm. Xiaomi is trying to get a competitive advantage with its internal resources by moving on this road. This can ensure that devices work more integrated with the operating system. In addition, it may be possible to offer faster and more stable solutions in software updates.
The Xring O1 is expected to be used not only on flagship models, but also on middle -level devices in the future. This will depend on the production efficiency and software support of the processor. However, the company’s development of its own chips can reduce long -term dependence on external. Especially considering US -based supply chain problems, such steps become remarkable.