According to the counterpoint analysts, approximately 40% of the company’s smartphones are still working on the platforms of these manufacturers. And although the release of 3-nm SOC is an important milestone and a symbol of Xiaomi technological maturity, it is still far from full independence.
Currently, the Xring O1 is only used in Xiaomi 15s Pro and Pad 7 Ultra. The introduction of its chip to other devices in a large way is restricted by high production costs and risks associated with possible sanctions by the US – taking into account the participation of a chip of TSMC according to the N3E process process.
Even if Xiaomi continues to invest in billions of developments, it is only possible after a few generation devices to fully reject Qualcomm and MediaTek.
Meanwhile, dependence on external suppliers continues to be a strategically important part of the company’s business model.
Source: Ferra

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