Xiaomi has presented various devices today, including its Xiaomi 15S Pro smartphone and Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra tablet. Powering both of these is the Xring O1, which is the company's first in-house chipset that it hopes will rival the Snapdragon 8 Elite and Apple A18 Pro found in the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max (curr. $979 - refurbished on Amazon).
Officially, the Xring O1 is said to achieve a score of 3,004,137 in AnTuTu V10. While we would always recommend being sceptical of official benchmark results, a score of just over 3 million puts the Xring O1 slightly behind the Snapdragon 8 Elite Leading Version inside the RedMagic 10S Pro+. On top of that, the score puts Xiaomi's chipset right up there with the regular Snapdragon 8 Elite and MediaTek's Dimensity 9400 series chipsets.
To achieve this, Xiaomi has built the Xring O1 with a 10-core CPU that contains the following cores:
- 2x Cortex-X925 at 3.9 GHz (2 MB L2 cache per core)
- 4x Cortex-A725 at 3.4 GHz (1 MB L2 cache per core)
- 2x Cortex-A725 at 1.9 GHz (1 MB L2 cache per core)
- 2x Cortex-A520 at 1.8 GHz (512 KB L2 cache)
Moreover, the Xring O1 features the Immortalis-G925, a 16-core GPU that Xiaomi asserts offers first-rate performance in its own right. On top of that, the company claims that the Xring O1 manages its heat more efficiently than its peers when gaming and charging, too. Please see the images below for more details.