At its 15th Anniversary Launch Conference, Xiaomi announced its first self-developed flagship mobile processor, the XRING O1, signaling the company’s entry into the high-performance system-on-chip (SoC) market. The chip is already beating the likes of Apple’s powerful A18 Pro.
Built on 3nm Technology
The XRING O1 is manufactured using TSMC’s advanced 3nm process and features 19 billion transistors on a 109mm² die, placing it among the most advanced mobile chips available. Xiaomi founder Lei Jun stated that the chip joins the “first echelon” of global flagship processors.
The chip uses a 10-core quad-cluster architecture, consisting of:
2 ultra-large cores (up to 3.9 GHz)
4 performance cores
2 energy-efficient cores
2 ultra-efficient cores
According to benchmark data shared by Xiaomi, the XRING O1 achieved an AnTuTu score exceeding 3 million, with single-core scores over 3,000 and multi-core performance surpassing 9,500.