Earlier this month, Xiaomi unveiled its latest homegrowth application processor (AP), X -Aring 01. The SOCTSMC has been built on the 3NM process node (N3B) of the second generation of SOCTSMC, recently scored by 3,004,137 scores on the Antoto Benchmark app. As a result, there was a close battle between the APS used by Android phones used by Zering 01, the dimensions of the Medetic 9400+, and Snapdragon 8 Elite. Xiaomi 15s Pro and Xiaomi Pad 7 are being used Zheng 01 to give strength to Ultra and is equipped with a decorative configuration that includes:
- 2x Cortex-X925 CPU Prime Core is running at 3.9GHz at a maximum watch speed.
- The 4x Cartax-A 725 CPU Performance Core is running at a maximum watch speed of 3.4GHz.
- The 2x Cartax-A725 CPU performance performance cars are operating at a maximum watch speed of 1.9 GHz.
- The 2x Cartax-A 520 CPU performance core is running at a maximum clock speed of 1.8GHz.
Xring 01 includes 16-core arm Amlasses-G925 GPU and has produced 2,709 and 8,125 single-core and multi-core scores on the Geekbench 6 app, respectively. During the AP test, Xumi 15s was giving strength to Pro. This is compared to Snapdragon 8 Elite with numbers running the Xiaomi 15 Pro, which was 2919 (single core) and 8,699 (multi -core). The multi -core score for Xring 01 suggests that it is only 7 % slower than the current flagship AP of Qualcomm.
The Gack Bench test shows a decrease set for Xiaomi’s Inner Box Zheng 01 AP. | Image Credits
What Xiaomi has been doing with his inner house is not different from that of other phone manufacturers for many years. Take for example Apple. The iPhone is powered by Apple designed by Apple and is made by TSMC. Huawei is another company that designs a chip set for some of its phones. And is allegedly designing Tancer G5 for the Pixel 10 line from the Google Groundup. The advantage is that these companies can design their chip sets to handle some special features for their phones.
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