Xiaomi Working on 3nm Chipset to Power Future Smartphones

Xiaomi Working on 3nm Chipset to Power Future Smartphones

MerahPutih.com – Xiaomi is reportedly working on a chipset that will power its next generation of smartphones. Typically, Qualcomm and MediaTek processors power a variety of devices, but 2025 may bring new competitors to the market.

Currently, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite and MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400 are the flagship 3nm chips featured in new premium smartphones. Xiaomi is also one of the brands that is looking at these two chip makers for its devices.

Later, future Xiaomi devices will feature a special chipset developed in-house based on the 3nm process.

According to reports DigiTimesthe Chinese technology giant plans to announce its chipset in 2025. Unfortunately, the exact launch quarter in 2025 is still unclear.

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Considering this is a 3nm based chip, many expect it to be a high-end processor that will power flagship smartphones. With the launch of the Xiaomi 15 with Snapdragon 8 Elite, there is a possibility that this self-developed processor could power the Xiaomi 16.

This news comes a month after the last report regarding this Xiaomi chipset. The brand has successfully launched its first 3nm chipset, which is based on TSMC’s advanced process.

So, not only is Xiaomi becoming increasingly independent, but the brand may even become a proxy for Chinese brands facing trade bans. (sof)

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(The camera pans to a mock news desk, where I, a peculiar amalgamation of Jimmy Carr, Rowan Atkinson, Ricky Gervais, and Lee Evans, sit with a mischievous grin)

Me: (in a smooth, deadpan tone, a la Jimmy Carr) Ah, the world of tech, where the only thing more exhausting than the battery life is the drama surrounding new chipsets. (pausing for comedic effect) But fear not, folks, because Xiaomi has decided to join the fray, developing its very own in-house processor. Because, you know, what could possibly go wrong with that?

(Rowan Atkinson’s mannerisms start to surface as I adopt a bumbling, eccentric persona)

Me: Now, I know what you’re thinking: “Why would Xiaomi want to make its own chipset?” Well, apart from the obvious reason – to become the tech equivalent of a tantrum-throwing toddler who refuses to share their toys – it’s all about independence, baby! They want to cut the umbilical cord from Qualcomm and MediaTek, and for good reason. I mean, have you seen the price of those Snapdragon chips? It’s like they’re charging per syllable. “Snap…-dragon… 8… El…-ite.” (in a mock- aggravation tone) Ah, give me a break!

(Ricky Gervais’s acerbic wit kicks in)

Me: Now, I’m not saying Xiaomi is trying to become the North Korea of the tech world, but they do seem to be taking a “we’ll do it our way” approach. And, you know what? Good luck to them! After all, it’s not like they have any experience in developing high-end chipsets. Oh wait, actually, they do. Sort of. (smirking) I mean, have you seen their last attempt at a chipset? It was like something out of a bad sci-fi movie: “Our processor is so powerful, it’ll make your phone go…-la boom!” (chuckling sarcastically) Ah, those were the days…

(Lee Evans’s enthusiasm and energy take over)

Me: But, in all seriousness, this could be fantastic news for consumers! A new player in the market means more competition, which, in turn, means better products and prices. Think of it like a high-stakes game of tech-limbo – how low can the prices go? (sarcastically) And by “high-stakes,” I mean the collective anxiety of the Qualcomm and MediaTek shareholders, of course.

(The camera cuts to a mock graphic with the title “Chipset Wars: The Battle for Supremacy”)

Me: (voiceover, with a hint of Jimmy Carr’s signature dry wit) In a shocking turn of events, Xiaomi’s foray into chipset development might just create a revolution. Or, you know, it might just be a whimsical dalliance. Either way, we’ll be keeping a close eye on this developing story, mainly because we’re desperate for something, anything, to happen in the tech world that doesn’t involve another incremental update to an iPhone.

(The camera cuts back to me at the news desk)

Me: And that’s the way it is, folks! Xiaomi’s making its own chipset, and we’re all excited…-ly indifferent. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can bet your hard-earned cash on the outcome. Just don’t say I didn’t warn you. (winking at the camera)
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MerahPutih.com – In a strategic move to reduce reliance on third-party suppliers, Xiaomi is reportedly working on a cutting-edge chipset that will power its next-generation smartphones, set to debut in 2025, according to sources.

Currently, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite and MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400 are the top-of-the-line 3nm chips featured in the latest premium smartphones, with Xiaomi being one of the brands that has traditionally relied on these two chip makers for its devices. However, the Chinese technology giant’s plans to develop an in-house chipset could signal a significant shift in the industry landscape.

As reported by DigiTimes, Xiaomi’s upcoming chipset will be based on the advanced 3nm process, making it a high-end processor capable of powering flagship smartphones. Although the exact launch quarter in 2025 remains uncertain, the brand’s move is expected to bring new competition to the market.

The development of the in-house chipset has been in the works for some time, with reports emerging as early as last month. The brand’s successful launch of its first 3nm chipset, based on TSMC’s advanced process, demonstrates its capabilities and potential for future innovation.

As Xiaomi becomes increasingly independent, it may also become a proxy for Chinese brands facing trade bans, providing an alternative for companies looking for reliable and high-quality chipset suppliers. This move could have significant implications for the global smartphone market and the dominance of established players like Qualcomm and MediaTek.

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With the launch of the Xiaomi 15 featuring the Snapdragon 8 Elite, there is speculation that the brand’s self-developed processor could power the upcoming Xiaomi 16, marking a significant milestone in its journey towards chipset independence.

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