Xiaomi Chips: Yearly Releases Planned | Tech News

What you need to know

  • An interview with Xiaomi‘s president, Lu Weibing, and CNBC reveals plans to produce its in-house chip, the XRing, annually.
  • Potential upgrades and features weren’t discussed, however, Xiaomi’s president says it’s thinking of integrating its chip in global releases, too.
  • The XRing O1 debuted last year with a 10-core design to compete with other makers, as well as Arm’s v9.2 cores.

Xiaomi came through with its own custom chip last year; now reports say it’s not slowing down.

In a recent interview with CNBCXiaomi’s president, Lu Weibing, informed the publication that the company is looking to take its custom chip development seriously (via 9to5Google). While Xiaomi released its first-ever chip, the XRing O1 in 2025, Lu Weibing stated it’s now looking to “release a yearly upgrade.” The mentality around its custom chip seems to have changed, as CNBC highlights a previous statement by Xiaomi’s vice president, which claimed the company “couldn’t commit” to such an undertaking.

Android Central’s Take

The comments CNBC reports on from Xiaomi vice president are interesting—especially in contrast to the news today. Earlier reports claimed Xiaomi was investing billions in its ambitions to fuel its desires to make chips for its devices. Perhaps the company has found some wiggle room and the right way to go about this on a yearly cadence.

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