Xiaomi announces its proprietary smartphone processor 'Genkai O1 (XRING O1)'

China-based technology company Xiaomi has revealed the existence of its own smartphone SoC ' XRING O1' . More information is expected to be released in late May 2025.
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Xiaomi is a technology company based in China that develops a variety of devices including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and smartwatches. Xiaomi's high-end smartphones are equipped with Leica-branded cameras and have earned high praise as highly refined smartphones. For example, the 'Xiaomi 14 Ultra,' which was released in May 2024, is equipped with a Leica-branded camera consisting of four lenses, allowing for a wide range of photography from wide-angle to telephoto.
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The SoC installed in the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is Qualcomm's 'Snapdragon 8 Gen 3', and other models are also equipped with SoCs from Qualcomm and MediaTek. Meanwhile, in November 2024, it was reported that Xiaomi was developing its own SoC to reduce its dependence on Qualcomm and MediaTek.
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Then, on May 15, 2025, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun posted on his social media account, 'Xiaomi will announce its self-developed smartphone SoC, the Genkai O1, in late May 2025,' revealing that detailed information about the SoC, named Genkai O1, will be announced soon.

At the time of writing, only the name and image of the Genkai O1 have been released, but there are rumors circulating on the Internet that it will be produced using TSMC's 4nm process, will have a built-in

Lei Jun also posted a photo from the launch of the company's self-developed SoC, the Surge S1 , which was announced in 2017, and commented, 'Xiaomi's core development began in September 2014. 10 years have passed in the blink of an eye.'