Xiaomi’s First In-House Chipset Leaks – 4nm Power, ARM CPU Designs & IMG GPU

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Xiaomi In House Chipset: Xiaomi is stepping into the silicon game with its first in-house chipset, and the tech world is buzzing with fresh leaks about its specifications. While previous reports had hinted at an ambitious 3nm SoC launch in 2025, it appears we’ll be seeing a 4nm version hit the market much sooner—and it’s shaping up to be a solid first step in Xiaomi’s chip-making roadmap.

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Xiaomi In House Chipset : Xiaomi’s Custom SoC Journey Begins – Here’s Everything We Know So Far

Manufactured on TSMC’s 4nm ‘N4P’ Process

Despite the U.S. tightening restrictions on Chinese companies accessing cutting-edge chip technology, Xiaomi seems to have secured a path forward with TSMC’s 4nm ‘N4P’ node. This is the same advanced process used in Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, which suggests Xiaomi isn’t compromising on efficiency or performance—at least not in the manufacturing department.

No Custom CPU Cores—Just Pure ARM

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Unlike Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 which integrates custom Oryon cores, Xiaomi is reportedly sticking to standard ARM CPU designs for this chip. The SoC will feature an octa-core configuration with a layout similar to past flagship chips:

  • 1x Cortex-X925 @ 3.20GHz (high-performance core)
  • 3x Cortex-A725 @ 2.60GHz (balanced performance cores)
  • 4x Cortex-A520 @ 2.00GHz (power-efficient cores)

This ‘1+3+4’ configuration mirrors many flagship Android chips and should provide a balanced experience across heavy multitasking, gaming, and battery-efficient operations.

GPU: Imagination Technologies Steps In

Here’s where things get really interesting. Instead of going with the usual Mali or Adreno GPUs, Xiaomi is opting for an IMG DXT 72-2304 GPU from Imagination Technologies. According to the rumor mill, this graphics processor is clocked at 1.30GHz and could outperform the Adreno 740 found in the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.

If this holds true, Xiaomi’s chipset might offer impressive graphical performance—especially for gaming and high-refresh-rate displays—though it may still fall behind the latest GPU monsters in Gen 3 or beyond.

Performance Expectations: Think Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

While it’s exciting to see Xiaomi finally entering the custom silicon race, expectations should be tempered. Sources suggest the performance of this new SoC will align more closely with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, rather than its newer, more powerful siblings.

In short, Xiaomi’s first SoC might not set new benchmark records, but it could serve as a strong foundation for future development—especially once their 3nm chip makes its debut.

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When Can We Expect It?

There’s no official launch date yet, but earlier rumors point toward a first-half of 2025 announcement. Given that the 3nm version is still in the tape-out phase, the 4nm chipset could make its way into Xiaomi devices sooner than expected—perhaps even in the upcoming Xiaomi 15 series or a special edition flagship.

Strategic Start for Xiaomi’s Chip Dream

Xiaomi entering the custom chipset market is a big deal—not just for the company but for the broader Android ecosystem. While the specs may not blow away current Snapdragon or Dimensity chips, Xiaomi is clearly laying down the foundation for more ambitious silicon in the future.

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With competitive manufacturing, familiar ARM architecture, and a bold GPU choice, this new SoC could offer a stable, power-efficient, and graphics-rich experience for Xiaomi’s next-gen devices.

FAQs

What is Xiaomi’s new in-house chipset called?

The name hasn’t been officially confirmed yet.

What process is Xiaomi using to build the chip?

It’s reportedly being manufactured on TSMC’s 4nm ‘N4P’ process.



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