Xiaomi is gearing up for its momentous 15th anniversary new product launch event, showcasing its groundbreaking self-developed chip, Xuanjie O1, alongside the inaugural pure electric SUV, Xiaomi YU7. The Xuanjie O1, leveraging an advanced 3nm process technology and integrating an impressive 19 billion transistors, represents a significant four-year research and development effort with investments exceeding RMB 13.5 billion. Meanwhile, the Xiaomi YU7 is anticipated to carry a starting price tag of RMB 235,900, squarely positioning it against Tesla's Model Y in the competitive EV market. Moreover, whispers in the tech world suggest that Huawei's Nova 15 series could see the light of day in the latter half of this year. On a different note, Apple has officially deemed the iPhone 7 Plus and certain iPhone 8 models as obsolete. Lastly, OnePlus is set to make waves globally with the release of its OnePlus Pad 3, powered by the formidable Snapdragon 8 Elite platform.
