Xiaomi's self-developed mobile SoC chip, the Xuanjie O1, is anticipated to debut in late May and will initially be integrated into the Xiaomi 15S Pro. Concurrently, Lenovo has announced its foray into chip development with the YOGA Pad Pro 14.5 tablet, which will introduce the domestically produced 5nm self-developed SoC chip, SS1101. On the global stage, corporations like NVIDIA and AMD have inked cooperation deals with Saudi Arabia, involving investments amounting to billions of dollars. Nonetheless, owing to U.S. government restrictions on exporting Hopper architecture chips to China, NVIDIA is currently reassessing its strategic approach in the Chinese market. Amidst fierce competition in the global AI computing chip market, China is urgently striving to accelerate technological advancements and establish a commanding presence in the application ecosystem. Xiaomi's decade-long chip development journey, spanning from the Pengpai S1 to the Xuanjie O1, underscores substantial advancements in the chip sector. The escalating chip competition between China and the United States underscores the necessity for Chinese enterprises to surmount technological barriers and incessantly bolster their independent research and development capabilities.
