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Lei Jun just announced the latest progress of Xiaomi's automotive technology 🌟
Xiaomi's fully active suspension
Super four-motor system
48V wire-controlled brake
48V wire-controlled steering
Xiaomi's fully active suspension
Super four-motor system
48V wire-controlled brake
48V wire-controlled steering
HyperOS 2 remaining internal test quotas for each model (Updated on November 14):
1) Redmi K70 Remaining 962
2) Xiaomi MIX Flip Remaining 705
3) Xiaomi MIX Fold 4 remaining 511
4) Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4, Redmi K70 Ultra, Redmi K60 Ultra Remaining 0
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Redmi K70 Pro HyperOS 2 will be pushed tomorrow 🌟
Guys as I said this week HyperOS 2 is coming for these Smartphone series
And as mentioned Redmi K70 Pro will receive HyperOS 2 tomorrow as mentioned.
Are you excited? 😆
Redmi K70E/POCO X6 Pro (China)
Redmi K70/POCO F6/Redmi Turbo 3 (China)
Redmi K70 Pro/POCO F6 Pro (China)
Redmi K70 Ultra/Xiaomi Mi 14T Pro (China)
And as mentioned Redmi K70 Pro will receive HyperOS 2 tomorrow as mentioned.
Are you excited? 😆
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Redmi introduced its new changed brand name
A Brief History of the Redmi Brand
Xiaomi had made Redmi a separate brand with the Redmi Note 7. That’s why there was a need for a new Redmi logo. This was first introduced with the Redmi Note 7 in 2019.
Xiaomi had made Redmi a separate brand with the Redmi Note 7. That’s why there was a need for a new Redmi logo. This was first introduced with the Redmi Note 7 in 2019.
Is Xiaomi Making Their Own Chipsets?
Rumors have been circulating for a while that China’s tech giants are capable of manufacturing chips in advanced nodes even without the need for extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machines by ASML, and that local foundry SMIC has reportedly produced 5nm chips for Huawei. Now there seems to be a new member joining the ranks of the elite. According to the reports by MyDrivers and Wccftech, Xiaomi has successfully taped out its first 3nm SoC.
Though more details are yet to be confirmed, Wccftech indicates that it is possible that Xiaomi will launch the 3nm chipset sometime next year.
Rumors have been circulating for a while that China’s tech giants are capable of manufacturing chips in advanced nodes even without the need for extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machines by ASML, and that local foundry SMIC has reportedly produced 5nm chips for Huawei. Now there seems to be a new member joining the ranks of the elite. According to the reports by MyDrivers and Wccftech, Xiaomi has successfully taped out its first 3nm SoC.
Though more details are yet to be confirmed, Wccftech indicates that it is possible that Xiaomi will launch the 3nm chipset sometime next year.