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Xiaomi, MediaTek and Qualcomm
Report claims Xiaomi will develop chips in-house for its next phones like Google
A report claims Xiaomi is moving away from Qualcomm and MediaTek when it comes to its phone chips. As a result, the Chinese OEM may put its investments into creating phone chips in-house for its 2025 series.
Xiaomi to challenge Qualcomm and MediaTek with in-house smartphone chips
Xiaomi, the renowned smartphone manufacturer, is reportedly developing its own mobile processors, aiming to reduce its dependence on industry giants like Qualcomm and MediaTek. If
Xiaomi Readies Own Mobile Chip, To Rival MediaTek and Qualcomm
Xiaomi is reportedly preparing self-designed mobile processor for its upcoming smartphones in order to minimize its reliance on Qualcomm and MediaTek.According to a report by Bloomberg, the
Report: Xiaomi following Google Tensor lead, making its own chipset for 2025 phones
According to a new report, Xiaomi will make its own chip for 2025 Android phones, a move similar to Google Pixel's Tensor chip.
Xiaomi Might Make Its Own Chips for 2025 Phones
Xiaomi is expected to ship its first phones with self-designed processors sometime in 2025. This could reduce its dependence on foreign firms like Qualcomm. It’s unknown whether or not Xiaomi will keep using some third-party chips. China’s Xiaomi is reportedly planning to launch its first smartphones with custom-designed chips in 2025.
Xiaomi Readies Own Mobile Chip, Pressuring MediaTek and Qualcomm
Xiaomi Corp. is preparing a self-designed mobile processor for its upcoming smartphones in an effort to reduce its reliance on foreign suppliers Qualcomm Inc. and MediaTek Inc.Most Read from BloombergNew York City’s ‘Living Breakwaters’ Brace for Stormier SeasIn Kansas City,
Xiaomi looks to reduce reliance on Qualcomm with own chip, Bloomberg reports
Xiaomi (XIACF) has begun preparations for a self-designed chip for its smartphones in a move to reduce its reliance on Qualcomm (QCOM) and
Xiaomi making its own chip is the right move. Here's why.
Credit: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central Xiaomi is one of the biggest makers of consumer electronics in the world, even though there is a good chance you haven't used any of its products. The company makes some of the best smartphones,
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Xiaomi Set To Challenge Qualcomm, MediaTek As It Ventures Into Chipmaking Once Again
In addition to mobile processors, Xiaomi's investment in research and development is projected to rise to 30 billion yuan in ...
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Xiaomi is developing its own smartphone chipset, here's when it launches
We'll have a Xiaomi-powered Xiaomi phone sooner than you may expect. Xiaomi is allegedly working on its own in-house ...
Digi Times
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Xiaomi's first in-house mobile chip draws measured response from smartphone semiconductor industry
While Xiaomi prepares to launch its first self-developed smartphone system on chip (SoC) in 2025, major chipmakers Qualcomm ...
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Xiaomi Could be Developing its Own Mobile Chipset: But will it be Able to Emulate Apple’s Success?
The move by Xiaomi to develop its own chipset is viewed as a prudent step towards minimizing reliance on international chip ...
Daily Post Nigeria
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Celebrate the holidays with Xiaomi Carnival – The top 5 gifts for a Merry Christmas
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and Xiaomi is here to make it even more magical! From December 1st to December 31st ...
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Xiaomi Rumored to Release Its Own Chipset by 2025
It is speculated that Chinese company Xiaomi will unveil its chipset next year. Although the official statement has not been ...
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Phone Comparisons: OPPO Find X8 Pro vs Xiaomi 14 Ultra
Here's our comparison of OPPO Find X8 Pro vs Xiaomi 14 Ultra. These are the very best global offerings from OPPO and Xiaomi..
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