A joint project between Xiaomi and chipset-maker Leadcore that started back in 2014, the upcoming Pinecone mobile chipset is set to be announced before the month ends which is aimed to be used for future Xiaomi smartphones. Going back to Xiaomi's Pinecone, the purpose of having their own chipset is so that the company can let go of Qualcomm and Mediatek in powering their devices and instead use Leadcore's cellular radio tech to keep costs low in the long term -- hopefully making their handsets more affordable for the consumers, too. Read more in our articles including "Xiaomi confirms releasing Pinecone mobile chipset on Feb 28" and "Huawei nova 16 Series confirmed for June 1, design officially revealed".
A joint project between Xiaomi and chipset-maker Leadcore that started back in 2014, the upcoming Pinecone mobile chipset is set to be announced before the month ends which is aimed to be used for future Xiaomi smartphones. Going back to Xiaomi's Pinecone, the purpose of having their own chipset is so that the company can let go of Qualcomm and Mediatek in powering their devices and instead use Leadcore's cellular radio tech to keep costs low in the long term -- hopefully making their handsets more affordable for the consumers, too.
Our coverage of leadcore includes: "Xiaomi confirms releasing Pinecone mobile chipset on Feb 28"; "Huawei nova 16 Series confirmed for June 1, design officially revealed"; "OPPO Reno 16 Pro now official, 200MP Cameras, 7,000mAh Battery". Each article provides unique insights and information.