A new division was previously reported to have been formed by Xiaomi to catalyze its dream of launching its first custom SoC after many years. The team was supposedly being led by a former Qualcomm senior director, with Xring said to be the official name of the company’s in-house chipset. Now, it has been learned that this team comprises of 1,000 employees, and will be kept separate from Xiaomi, likely to reduce the attention of the U.S. authorities, which would otherwise sever all trade options with the Chinese entity just like it did with Huawei. A working prototype of Xiaomi’s […]
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