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Xiaomi has filed multiple new trademarks — "XRing O2," "XRing T1," and "XRing O" — signaling continued momentum in its in-house semiconductor development. The move follows the launch of its XRing O1 ...
Xiaomi has filed a trademark for a second-generation custom chip called the "XRING 02," signaling that the company is ...
Xiaomi used to build devices on other people's processors, but recently the company released own chip XRing O1. Аnd this time ...
The Xring O1 is built on TSMC’s 3nm process and features a 10-core setup: two cores at 1.80GHz, two at 1.89GHz, four at ...
It might be a Pad 7 Pro with the Xring instead of the Snapdragon. Xiaomi's self-developed chipset, the Xring O1, made its ...
For now, let's just emphasize: if you demand high screen quality and performance, the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra is an excellent ...
Xiaomi has officially confirmed the imminent launch of a wave of new flagship devices. Set to debut in China on June 26, the ...
The Xring O1 uses two Cortex-X925 prime cores, not one. Xiaomi opted to skip the X4 core in favor of two variants of the Cortex-A725, along with two A520 cores.
On May 22, Xiaomi launched its self-developed 3nm mobile SoC, the XRing O1, making it just the fourth company worldwide, after Apple, Qualcomm, and MediaTek, to design and provide a 3nm mobile SoC.
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XRING O1 Review: Next Stop: World No.1! Xiaomi 15S Pro Performance Test - MSNThe XRING O1 uses a standalone MediaTek T800 modem chipset instead of Xiaomi’s in-house Surge T-series modem. After all, it even took six years for a giant like Apple to have its first 5G modem.
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