Connor Livingston Connor Livingston is a tech blogger who will be launching his own site soon, Lythyum. He lives in Oceanside, California, and has never surfed in his life. Find him on Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest.

Xiaomi is reportedly developing two homemade mobile chips for 2016

54 sec read

First-party mobile chips are all the rage these days, and it looks like Xiaomi is going to be the next smartphone maker to produce its own system-on-chip. Rumors that the company is developing its own SoC first popped up last month, and now a second rumor has popped up which not only seems to confirm the first, but also suggests that Xiaomi is working on two mobile chips, one of which will be aimed at low-end devices while the other is aimed at high-end devices, both of which are expected to launch sometime next year.

Xiaomi is currently China’s number one smartphone OEM. This company is currently selling their smartphones only in Asia and Brazil, but the company is planning to reach other markets soon enough. Xiaomi is manufacturing all sorts of tech gadgets, ranging from smartphones and phablets, to tablets, smart TVs, various smart gadgets and even a mobile OS. That being said, we’ve been hearing some rumors that Xiaomi might be working on their very own mobile processor which will get released in 2016. This rumor popped up earlier this month, and we have some new info regarding all that now, read on. A new report surfaced in China saying that Xiaomi is indeed developing its own SoC, and according to the available info, the SoC will be available in two variants. One variant will be aimed at low-end phones, and the second version will be a higher-end chip which will be included in some of the company’s mid-range handsets quite probably.

Avatar of Connor Livingston
Connor Livingston Connor Livingston is a tech blogger who will be launching his own site soon, Lythyum. He lives in Oceanside, California, and has never surfed in his life. Find him on Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest.

Xiaomi might unveil its first smartwatch later this week

If Apple did it, you can bet your ass that Xiaomi is going to do it too. In all fairness, the majority of Apple’s...
Avatar of Rocco Penn Rocco Penn
1 min read

We might not see Xiaomi go public until 2025

With valuations of $68 billion and $46 billion, respectively, Uber and Xiaomi are the two most-valuable startups in the world at the moment, which...
Avatar of Alfie Joshua Alfie Joshua
57 sec read

Xiaomi is about to launch its first product in…

It’ll be a while before Xiaomi launches a smartphone in the United States, assuming it ever does, but that doesn’t mean Xiaomi won’t launch other...
Avatar of Chastity Mansfield Chastity Mansfield
1 min read

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *