Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra Launches with New Xring O1 Chipset
The chip is designed to give Xiaomi greater control over hardware-software integration, similar to Apple's and Google's approach with their own silicon
The newly launched Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra is powered by Xiaomi's in-house Xring O1 chipset, not a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. Xiaomi's founder Lei Jun confirmed that the Pad 7 Ultra, along with the Xiaomi 15S Pro smartphone, will be the first devices to feature the self-developed Xring O1 chip
Built on advanced 3nm process technology, offering improved performance and efficiency
Features a unique 10-core architecture 2 high-performance cores (3.9 GHz), 4 balanced cores (3.4 GHz), and 4 efficiency cores (two at 1.89 GHz, two at 1.8 GHz)
Integrates an Immortalis-G925 GPU for top-tier graphics performance
This marks a major milestone for Xiaomi as it enters the flagship chipset arena with its own silicon, aiming for greater independence from Qualcomm and MediaTek. The Pad 7 Ultra is thus positioned as a showcase for Xiaomi's semiconductor ambitions and next-generation device capabilities