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Xiaomi Launches Pad 7 Ultra Tablet With Self-Made Chipset And 12,000mAh Battery: Price, Features
Xiaomi Launches Pad 7 Ultra Tablet With Self-Made Chipset And 12,000mAh Battery: Price, Features

News18

time26-05-2025

  • News18

Xiaomi Launches Pad 7 Ultra Tablet With Self-Made Chipset And 12,000mAh Battery: Price, Features

Last Updated: Xiaomi is offering its own XRING O1 chipset on the new Ultra tablet and Xiaomi 15 series phone but these products are limited to its home market. Xiaomi makes phones, laptops and even EVs. Now, the company has entered the big boy arena with its new 3nm chipset that is powering the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra tablet. The new hardware made in-house is Xiaomi's big attempt to rival Google Tensor and Apple A-series chipsets, not in terms of the performance but its ability. The Pad 7 Ultra and Xiaomi 15s Pro models are getting a taste of the XRING O1 chipset, confined to China for now. The Pad 7 Ultra is the latest addition to its Pad 7 series in the region. Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra With XRING O1 Chipset: What It Offers The tablet features a 14-inch 3.2K OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate. It is powered by the XRING O1 chipset with 16GB RAM and up to 1TB storage. We will have to wait for the benchmark scores to tell its power but going with an Ultra moniker means it should ideally compare with the Snapdragon 8 Gen or the MediaTek Dimensity 9000 series chipsets. The device comes with a 50MP rear and a 32MP front camera for videos, selfies and meetings. It has eight speakers with Dolby Atmos support and will work with the keyboard and stylus that you buy separately. You get the HyperOS 2.0 version out of the box and multiple upgrades promised. The tablet packs a 12,000mAh battery with support for 120W fast charging and it weighs around 609 grams and a slim frame. Xiaomi did sign a multi-year deal with Qualcomm to use the Snapdragon 8 Gen chipsets globally for phones like the Xiaomi 15 Ultra and more. The Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra tablet price starts around Rs 67,000 in China, where you have the Galaxy Tab S10 series and the iPad Air 13-inch model. First Published: May 26, 2025, 13:06 IST

Xiaomi follows Apple, Google with in-house Xring O1 chip for phones, tabs
Xiaomi follows Apple, Google with in-house Xring O1 chip for phones, tabs

Business Standard

time23-05-2025

  • Business Standard

Xiaomi follows Apple, Google with in-house Xring O1 chip for phones, tabs

China's Xiaomi is launching the Xiaomi 15S Pro smartphone and Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra tablet with the company's maiden in-house chipset, the Xring O1. According to 9To5Google, the company is making a shift as it moves toward self-reliance by reducing dependence on third-party chip makers like Qualcomm. Xring O1 system-on-chip: Details According to the report, Xiaomi's first custom-built system-on-chip (SoC), Xring O1, is built on a 3nm architecture. It will include a 10-core central processing unit (CPU), and a 16-core graphic processing unit (GPU). The chip will also feature a 6-core neural processing unit (NPU) which has been made dedicatedly for handling on-device processing for Xiaomi's native artificial intelligence-powered features. This SoC will debut on the Xiaomi 15S Pro and Pad 7 Ultra, but may also appear in future Xiaomi products. Xiaomi 15S Pro: What to expect As per a report by GSMArena, the Xiaomi 15S Pro smartphone is expected to retain the premium design and specifications of the Xiaomi 15 Pro. It will sport a 6.73-inch LTPO AMOLED QHD+ resolution display with a refresh rate of 120Hz. For imaging, the smartphone is expected to feature a triple camera set-up with a 50MP main camera coupled with an ultra-wide camera and a 5x periscope telephoto lens. It is likely that it will pack a 6,100mAh battery which will support 90W wired charging. The device will run on Xiaomi HyperOS 2, based on Android 15, and is expected to come in two colourways: Black and Blue. Xiaomi pad 7 Ultra: What to expect The Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra tablet will be powered by the XRING O1 chip, and will likely sport a 14-inch 3.2K OLED panel with a peak brightness of 1,600 nits. The Xiaomi pad 7 Ultra tablet will pack a 12,000mAh battery, which is expected to deliver up to 18.95 hours of video playback and 528 days in ultra-power-saving mode. Xiaomi has revealed that HyperOS 2 will be optimised for the tablet and offer enhanced multitasking experience. The Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra will be compatible with the company's new magnesium alloy tablet keyboard, built specifically for this unit.

Xiaomi goes all-in on homemade chips with a flagship phone, a tablet, and a smartwatch
Xiaomi goes all-in on homemade chips with a flagship phone, a tablet, and a smartwatch

Phone Arena

time23-05-2025

  • Phone Arena

Xiaomi goes all-in on homemade chips with a flagship phone, a tablet, and a smartwatch

Xiaomi just launched its first in-house mobile processor, the Xring O1, and it's powering the new Xiaomi 15S Pro and Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra. This marks a big step for the company as it tries to reduce its reliance on chipmakers like Qualcomm and Xring O1 is built using TSMC's second-generation 3nm process, and it has a 10-core CPU. That includes two Cortex-X925 cores running at 3.9GHz, four Cortex-A725 cores at 3.4GHz, two more A725 cores at 1.9GHz, and two Cortex-A520 efficiency cores at 1.8GHz. It also has a decent amount of L2 cache to help with graphics, Xiaomi went with a 16-core Arm Immortalis-G925 GPU. That's more cores than the version used in MediaTek's latest chip, but Xiaomi hasn't revealed clock speeds or full graphics specs yet. So it's hard to say how it stacks up in real-world gaming or demanding apps. Specs released by Xiaomi today for the Xiaomi 15S Pro and Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra, two new products using the Xring O1 chip (translated). | Images credit — Xiamo (Weibo) Xiaomi is also talking up the chip's power efficiency. The company says the Xring O1 handles heat better than competitors when gaming or charging, though we'll need to test that ourselves to know for sure. Another highlight is the chip's built-in imaging chip, which Xiaomi says is in its fourth generation. It's designed to boost low-light photo quality and enable 4K night video, which could mean better camera performance overall. The newly released Xiaomi 15S Pro, Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra, and Xiaomi Watch S4 with the Xring chips. | Images credit — Xiamo (Weibo) In early benchmarks published by Xiaomi, the Xring O1 scored just over 3 million points in AnTuTu V10. That puts it close to the Snapdragon 8 Elite and Dimensity 9400, although it's worth remembering that benchmark results can vary and don't always reflect real-world use. Alongside the Xring O1, Xiaomi introduced the Xring T1, a chip designed for smartwatches with its own 4G baseband. The Xring T1 powers the Watch S4 15th Anniversary Edition and brings standalone 4G connectivity via eSIM. Xiaomi claims it passed extensive network compatibility tests and delivers up to nine days of battery life with eSIM active. The chip also includes a video codec module for smooth watch-face animations and real-time camera previews. This marks Xiaomi's first real step into full-stack wearable chip design. Specs released by Xiaomi today for the Watch S4, using the Xring T1 chip (translated). | Image credit — Xiamo (Weibo)" The Xiaomi 15S Pro and Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra are the first devices to use this chip. For now, they are only available for sale (officially) in China, and there's no indication yet whether they will be released globally. That said, on paper, the Xring O1 looks like a solid start for Xiaomi's chip ambitions. Whether it can truly rival the top players remains to be seen, but it's clear Xiaomi is aiming high.

With Xring 01 Xiaomi gets into footsteps of Apple, Google and Samsung
With Xring 01 Xiaomi gets into footsteps of Apple, Google and Samsung

India Today

time22-05-2025

  • India Today

With Xring 01 Xiaomi gets into footsteps of Apple, Google and Samsung

Xiaomi, at its 15th anniversary event, announced its first-ever in-house mobile chipset — the Xring 01. For years, companies like Apple, Google, and Samsung have been developing their own processors, trying to gain more control over performance, software optimisation, and their product ecosystems. Apple's custom chips are widely regarded as the industry benchmark, while Google and Samsung's attempts have seen mixed results. Now, Xiaomi is joining this club, and its first effort is bold. The Xring 01 is built using advanced 3nm technology and already powers two new flagship Xring 01 chip is manufactured by TSMC — the same foundry behind Apple's processors — using its second-generation 3nm process. This should allow for solid performance along with good battery efficiency. The Xring 01 has a 10-core CPU and a 16-core Immortalis-G925 GPU, making it one of the most powerful mobile chipsets right now, at least on paper. Xiaomi has taken a different approach by using more cores than usual, aiming for top-tier performance. In simpler terms, expect it to handle heavy apps and games more smoothly, while also being far, two devices use the new chip — the Xiaomi 15s Pro smartphone and the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra tablet. Sadly, both of the devices have only launched in China, at least for now. Global availability, including in India, is still The Xiaomi 15s Pro is a premium smartphone with a 2K resolution OLED display, a 50-megapixel triple camera system, and a large 6,100mAh battery. Other key highlights include 90W fast wired charging, 50W wireless charging, IP68 dust and water resistance, and Xiaomi's own HyperOS 2 based on Android 15. Under the hood, the Xring 01 powers everything, paired with fast 16GB LPDDR5T RAM and up to 1TB UFS 4.1 Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra, on the other hand, is a 14-inch tablet designed for entertainment and productivity. With ultra-thin bezels and a slim profile, it's clearly aimed at high-end tablets like Apple's iPad Pro and Samsung's Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. It comes with a massive 12,000mAh battery, up to 16GB RAM and 512GB of storage — again, all powered by the Xring the launch of the Xring 01, Xiaomi is clearly thinking long-term. Having its own chip gives the company greater control over how its devices perform and interact with each other. Apple's long-time success with its A-series and M-series chips is proof of how powerful that strategy can be. While Google's Tensor and Samsung's Exynos chips haven't always lived up to expectations, Xiaomi's Xring 01 seems like a serious first attempt.

Xiaomi's new smartphone chip is here, and this one could be a Tensor beater
Xiaomi's new smartphone chip is here, and this one could be a Tensor beater

Android Authority

time22-05-2025

  • Android Authority

Xiaomi's new smartphone chip is here, and this one could be a Tensor beater

TL;DR Xiaomi has fully revealed the XRING 01, which is its first custom smartphone processor in several years. The new chipset has a powerful deca-core CPU and a cutting-edge Arm Immortalis-G925 MC16 GPU. The first devices with the XRING 01 are the Xiaomi 15s Pro smartphone and the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra tablet. Xiaomi confirmed last week that it would announce a new custom smartphone chipset. Now, the day has arrived, and the company has fully revealed the XRING 01 processor. It turns out that this is a monster of a chipset, starting with the deca-core CPU. Xiaomi's processor sports two Cortex-X925 CPU cores clocked at 3.9GHz, four Cortex-A725 cores running at 3.4GHz, two Cortex-A725 cores at 1.9GHz, and two Cortex-A520 cores clocked at 1.8GHz. The two big cores are fed by 2MB of L2 cache each, the Cortex-A725 cores pack 1MB of L2 cache each, while the two little cores share 512KB of L2 cache. This makes for an impressive layout compared to the MediaTek Dimensity 9400, which offers one Cortex-X925 core, three older Cortex-X4 cores, and four older Cortex-A720 cores. We're not expecting the Xiaomi XRING 01 to beat the Snapdragon 8 Elite in single-core performance based on these specs, but it certainly looks like the chip could be a stiff challenge in multi-core benchmarks owing to the deca-core design Xiaomi's custom processor also features an impressive GPU on paper, namely an Arm Immortalis-G925 MC16 GPU. By contrast, the Dimensity 9400 has the same GPU but with 12 shader cores instead of 16. There's no word on the Xiaomi chip's GPU clock speed and other graphical capabilities yet, so it's too soon to definitively conclude that Xiaomi's chip will offer better GPU performance. For what it's worth, we tested the MediaTek chip and thought it was competitive with the Snapdragon 8 Elite during GPU benchmarks while running cooler. Otherwise, the processor is built on TSMC's second-generation 3nm manufacturing process. Xiaomi says the processor has a 'fourth-generation' imaging chip that enables improved low-light image quality and 4K night video. There's no word on other components like the modem and machine learning silicon, though. The first devices running the XRING 01 are the Xiaomi 15s Pro smartphone and the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra, which both launched in China today. We'll have to get our hands on the Xiaomi 15s Pro to find out if the processor can hang with Qualcomm and MediaTek's best chips. However, it certainly looks like the XRING 01 handily beats Google's Tensor chips given the much newer CPU, GPU, and manufacturing process. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.

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