Yes friends a while ago Xiaomi also had its semiconductor division, which is still active today, and its list of chipsets for mobile devices, are called Xiaomi Surge and the presence of evidence on the Xiaomi Mi 5c in charge of the Surge S1.
In early 2019, much of the Chinese labor force entered your second unit of process of mobile devices, the Xiaomi Surge S2, but from there we've never heard of chipsets again developed sought to reduce Xiaomi's reliance on components from other manufacturers, at least in the basic range, which could increase costs.
Today it is difficult to know what happened with Xiaomi Surge, a producer led by Lei Jun doesn't allow that, but other media outlets like GizmoChina suggest that Xiaomi has resigned to provide resources for its semiconductor separation from other materials, such as RF tissues, Bluetooth and other related items
Xiaomi looks at scale, finding a competitive product should not be a source of resources and money
Industry experts associated with Xiaomi say they are very focused on them some projects and elements are not difficult to do, and on top of that much cheaper to develop as a complete chipset can be.
A place for mobile processors, it seems Xiaomi is now looking to upgrade low-power Bluetooth tiles through them to improve the effectiveness of these technologies, more than others standard radio chips and computer parts your devices can be cost effective and eliminate dependency on important parts of the smartphone.
A very different step for Huawei, which competes directly with China, preferring to continue to upgrade its HiSilicon Kirin chipsets by spending more money, and that though Qualcomm is world-renowned and, at least for the last generation, better scores benches and energy consumption tests.
All the details point to a semiconductor business exchange that tries to balance the costs and benefits, and the Surge project omission at least permanently.
It does not want an endless hole for Xiaomi, who has moved resources to her to measure the development of competitive products for sale by third parties, and thus provide a financial benefit that mobile managers may not report under any circumstances.
It's not bad to be different, and most of all it's not bad to fix it after a failed Xiaomi Surge test, may return in the future he is focused on Internet of Things either wearable, where major benefits are less important and you can choose chipsets for low usage and good communication.
Xiaomi's latest move points to this diversity as to hold business, that a Chinese giant has invested heavily in companies such as Hypower Electronics, a manufacturer of fast charging chips, or Verisilicon, a company that manufactures chips and semiconductors.
In fact, other sources point out Xiaomi is dropping the Surge project turning the door into a new company, managed by its employees through Xiaomi shares, would reinforce the notion that they were not found or economic or structural benefits on the task of making their own mobile processors.
Obviously we'll have to wait for Xiaomi to confirm or deny
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