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Discover Xiaomi's groundbreaking Xuanjie O1 chip—its first self-developed smartphone SoC. Learn how this innovation enhances performance, enables on-device AI, and marks a significant step in Xiaomi's tech evolution.
Hey everyone, Today, I’m super excited to dive into the Xiaomi Xuanjie O1 chip—Xiaomi’s first fully self-designed smartphone SoC, set to debut late May 2025.
We’ll explore what makes this chip tick, why it matters for smartphone users (that’s you!), and how on-device AI could revolutionize our everyday interactions with our phones.
The Xiaomi Xuanjie O1 chip is Xiaomi’s inaugural self-developed smartphone system-on-chip (SoC), unveiled by CEO Lei Jun on Sina Weibo with a promise of a late-May debut.
It marks Xiaomi’s bold entry into the “Chip Development Club,” joining peers like Apple (A-series) and Samsung (Exynos) in creating proprietary silicon.
Rumors suggest it’s built on TSMC’s advanced 4 nm process, featuring an octa-core CPU and an IMG DXT72-based GPU for robust graphics performance.
According to multiple reports, Xiaomi will formally unveil the Xiaomi Xuanjie O1 chip in late May 2025, with the Xiaomi 15S Pro likely to be the first handset powered by this new silicon. This rollout is timed to follow the global launch of the Xiaomi 15 and 15 Ultra, offering users an upgraded mid-cycle refresh option.
The Xiaomi Xuanjie O1 chip isn’t just another component—it’s a statement of Xiaomi’s dedication to hardcore tech leadership and an exciting peek into a future of smarter, more private, and efficient smartphones. As a Kenyan techie who loves sharing the latest innovations, I can’t wait to see how this chip powers next-gen features and reshapes our mobile experiences. Stay tuned for hands-on reviews once devices go live—trust me, you won’t want to miss it!
Let me know in the comments which on-device AI feature you’re most excited about—are you team offline translator, live video effects, or something else?