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XIAOMI'S $7 BILLION CHIP AMBITION AIMS TO RESHAPE SMARTPHONE INNOVATION
AppleMagazine
|May 23, 2025
Xiaomi, a leading Chinese tech giant, announced a bold plan to invest 50 billion yuan, equivalent to $6.9 billion, over the next decade to develop its own high-end smartphone chips, a move that could shake up the $500 billion semiconductor industry.
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Unveiled by founder and CEO Lei Jun, the strategy includes launching a 3-nanometer chip, the Xring O1, set to debut this week, positioning Xiaomi to challenge global leaders like Apple and Qualcomm.
For smartphone users, industry analysts, and tech policymakers, this investment signals Xiaomi's drive to control its supply chain and compete in a market where chips define performance and profitability.
With a research and development team of over 2,500 and a four-year spend of 13.5 billion yuan on the Xring chip, Xiaomi’s push comes at a critical time, as U.S. sanctions hobble rivals like Huawei and global chip shortages persist.

Xiaomi’s $6.9 billion investment, spread over 10 years, aims to design and produce advanced mobile processors, reducing reliance on foreign suppliers like Qualcomm and MediaTek.
Lei Jun, speaking via Weibo, framed the move as a “long-term ambition” to bolster supply chain control and drive cost efficiencies, with the Xring O1 chip as the first major milestone. The company's R&D team, now exceeding 2,500 engineers, has already poured 13.5 billion yuan into the Xring project over four years, signaling a serious commitment to in-house silicon.
The strategy builds on Xiaomi’s earlier chip efforts, including the 2017 Surge S1, which powered budget phones but lagged behind competitors.
This time, Xiaomi is targeting high-end chips to rival Apple's A-series and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon, aiming for 20% of its smartphones to use Xring chips by 2030. The investment, equivalent to a third of Xiaomi’s 2024 revenue of $21 billion, underscores the scale of its bet, though analysts note risks given the high costs and technical complexity of chip design.
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