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Xiaomi has officially entered the flagship silicon arena with its Xring O1 processor, unveiled today alongside the 15S Pro smartphone, Pad 7 Ultra tablet, and Watch S4 eSIM smartwatch. The new Xiaomi 15S Pro swaps its predecessor’s Snapdragon for the Xring O1, pairing it with a 6.73-inch QHD+ LTPO AMOLED display that hits 120 Hz refresh rates and peaks at 3,200 nits brightness. Next up is the Pad 7 Ultra, Xiaomi’s flagship tablet with a massive 14-inch 3.2 K OLED screen, 120 Hz refresh rate, and up to 1,600 nits peak brightness. Rounding out the lineup is the Watch S4 eSIM 15th Anniversary Edition, powered by Xiaomi’s first wearable chipset, the Xring T1. This trio of products marks Xiaomi’s most ambitious push yet toward vertical integration. Xiaomi’s next challenge will be refining its image signal processors, modems, and neural-processing units to fully rival established rivals across every performance metric. With its Xring O1 and Xring T1 chips powering devices across multiple categories, Xiaomi is betting big on in-house innovation. After news of Xiaomi creating its own in-house chipset made the rounds last year, it's been near-complete radio silence since then. Read more in our articles including "Xiaomi’s Xring O1 Chip Challenges Snapdragon 8 Elite and A18 Series" and "Xiaomi in-house chipset benchmarks leaked, release this month".

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Xiaomi has officially entered the flagship silicon arena with its Xring O1 processor, unveiled today alongside the 15S Pro smartphone, Pad 7 Ultra tablet, and Watch S4 eSIM smartwatch. The new Xiaomi 15S Pro swaps its predecessor’s Snapdragon for the Xring O1, pairing it with a 6.73-inch QHD+ LTPO AMOLED display that hits 120 Hz refresh rates and peaks at 3,200 nits brightness.

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Next up is the Pad 7 Ultra, Xiaomi’s flagship tablet with a massive 14-inch 3.2 K OLED screen, 120 Hz refresh rate, and up to 1,600 nits peak brightness. Rounding out the lineup is the Watch S4 eSIM 15th Anniversary Edition, powered by Xiaomi’s first wearable chipset, the Xring T1. This trio of products marks Xiaomi’s most ambitious push yet toward vertical integration.

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Our coverage of Xiaomi chipset includes: "Xiaomi’s Xring O1 Chip Challenges Snapdragon 8 Elite and A18 Series"; "Xiaomi in-house chipset benchmarks leaked, release this month"; "Xbox and Discord offer new benefits for Game Pass and Nitro members". Each article provides unique insights and information.