01 Xiaomi with Xring reaches the footsteps of Apple, Google and Samsung
In its 15th anniversary program, Xiaomi announced its first-in-house mobile chipset-Xring 01.
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In short
- Xiaomi’s xring 01 is designed using advanced 3nm technology
- It has 10-core CPU and 16-core Immortalis-G 925 GPU
- The chip already powers two new flagship devices
In its 15th anniversary program, Xiaomi announced its first-in-house mobile chipset-Xring 01. Over the years, companies like Apple, Google, and Samsung have been developing their own processors, trying to gain more control over performance, software adaptation and their product ecosystems. Apple’s custom chips are widely considered industry benchmarks, while Google and Samsung’s efforts have seen mixed results. Now, Xiaomi is joining this club, and its first attempt is bold. Xring 01 is designed using advanced 3Nm technology and already provides strength to two new major equipment.
Xring 01 chip is manufactured by TSMC-the same foundry behind Apple’s processor-using the second generation 3Nm process. It should allow for solid performance with good battery efficiency. Xring 01 has a 10-core CPU and a 16-core Immortalis-G925 GPU, which currently makes it one of the most powerful mobile chipsets, at least on paper. Xiaomi has taken a different view using more core than normal, the target for top-level performance. In simple words, expect that it is also a heavy app and game to handle more smoothly, while also battery-skilled.
So far, two devices use the new chip – Xiaomi 15S Pro Smartphone and Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra Tablet. It is a matter of regret that both devices are launched only in China, at least for now. Global availability including India is still waiting.
Xiaomi 15s Pro There is a 2K resolution OLED display, a 50-megapixel triple camera system and a premium smartphone with a large 6,100mAh battery. Other major highlights include 90W fast wired charging, 50W wireless charging, IP68 dust and water resistance, and Xiaomi’s own Hyperos 2 Android 15. Under the hood, xring 01 powerrs everything, which was paired with fast 16GB LPDDR5T RAM and 1TB UFS 4.1 storage.
Xiaomi Pad 7 UltraOn the other hand, there is a 14 -inch tablet designed for entertainment and productivity. With ultra-split bezels and a slim profile, it is clearly aimed at the high-end tablet such as Apple’s iPad Pro and Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. It comes with a huge 12,000mAh battery, 16GB RAM and 512GB storage – again, operated by all xring 01.
With the launch of Xring 01, Xiaomi is clearly long -term thinking. Having its own chip gives the company more control over how its devices perform and interact with each other. Apple’s long-term success with its A-series and M-series chips is proof of how powerful this strategy can be. While Google’s tensor and Samsung’s Exynos chips did not always meet expectations, Xiaomi’s Xring 01 seems to be like a serious first attempt.