
The Chinese giant made a technological breakthrough by presenting the flagship Xiaomi 15S Pro device with its Xring O1 chipset. The new chip, manufactured using the innovative 3-nm TSMC N3E 2nd generation process technology, demonstrated phenomenal performance in the AnTuTu benchmark, breaking the 3 million point barrier.
Xring O1 has a unique 10-core architecture: two productive Cortex-X925 cores (3.9 GHz), six balanced Cortex-A725 (1.9-3.4 GHz) and two energy-efficient Cortex-A520 (1.8 GHz). The graphics subsystem is represented by a 16-core Arm Immortalis-G925 GPU, and a neurochip with six cores can process up to 44 trillion operations per second.

The Xiaomi 15S Pro will be available in two configurations: with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage for $763, and a version with 1TB of storage for $832. This announcement marks a new stage in the development of Xiaomi mobile technologies, demonstrating the company's ability to create competitive processors of its own design.
Xring O1 has a unique 10-core architecture: two productive Cortex-X925 cores (3.9 GHz), six balanced Cortex-A725 (1.9-3.4 GHz) and two energy-efficient Cortex-A520 (1.8 GHz). The graphics subsystem is represented by a 16-core Arm Immortalis-G925 GPU, and a neurochip with six cores can process up to 44 trillion operations per second.

The Xiaomi 15S Pro will be available in two configurations: with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage for $763, and a version with 1TB of storage for $832. This announcement marks a new stage in the development of Xiaomi mobile technologies, demonstrating the company's ability to create competitive processors of its own design.
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