Xiaomi has introduced the Xring O1, its first in-house flagship chipset since 2017. Built on a 3nm process, the 10-core CPU aims to compete with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite and other leading chips. Featuring two high-performance Cortex-X925 cores and a robust graphics unit, it boasts impressive specifications and an AnTuTu score exceeding three million. Incorporating this chipset into the new 15S Pro phone, Xiaomi is reinforcing its commitment to redefining flagship performance within Android devices, signaling that they are serious about competing at the highest level of the smartphone market.
The Xring O1 is a 3nm, 10-core powerhouse that proves Xiaomi isn't here to play.
Developed using a second-generation 3nm process, this is a chip intended to rival the 8 Elite, MediaTek's Dimensity 9400, and Apple's A18 series.
On paper, it looks up to the task.
Xiaomi is launching the Xring O1 inside the 15S Pro, which is essentially a rerelease of last year's 15 Pro.
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