Xiaomi Bets Billions on Chips—and Sovereignty
Silicon isn’t just powering your phone, it’s powering geopolitical strategy. And Xiaomi just put $6.9 billion on the table to declare technological independence from the West.
Xiaomi just made a bold move: investing $6.9 billion over ten years to develop its own smartphone chips, starting with the launch of the 3nm Xring O1 SoC. This shift positions Xiaomi among a rare group, Apple, Samsung, Huawei, that designs its own silicon.
It’s not just about better tech; it’s about control. Amid U.S.-China tensions, Xiaomi is future-proofing its supply chain and product differentiation. Qualcomm remains a partner, for now, but the writing is on the wafer.
- The Xring O1 is built on the same advanced node as Apple’s A18 Pro.
- The SoC will likely power phones, tablets, and even their electric cars.
- In-house chips allow tighter hardware-software integration.
Strategy used to mean outsourcing what you don’t understand. In the age of exponential change, it means owning what others take for granted. What would your industry look like if you built the engine instead of borrowing it?
Read the full article on CNBC.
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