Xiaomi XRING 01 SoC Die Shot Analyzed by Chinese Tech YouTuber

Unlike nearby rivals, the XRING 01 seems to not sport an integrated 5G modem. Notebookcheck surmised: “it is rumored to use an external radio from MediaTek. It isn’t located on the actual die itself, and likely a contributing factor to why its size is so small.” Annotations indicate the presence of off-the-shelf/licensed Arm CPU cores (ten in total): two Cortex-X925 units, four Cortex-A725 units, two Cortex-A725 units, and two Cortex-A520 units. Additionally, an Arm Immortalis-G925 MP16 iGPU was identified. A 6-core NPU—with 16 MB of cache—was highlighted, but it is not clear whether this is a proprietary effort or something bought in. Observers have noted the absence of SLC cache. GSMArena posited: “the Geekerwan team speculates that (Xiaomi’s) omission of the SLC has hurt GPU efficiency—it’s pretty fast, but it uses more power than the Dimensity GPU at peak performance. The more efficient CPU combined with the fact that the GPU rarely runs at full tilt makes for pretty good overall efficiency in real-life gaming tests.” The XRING department’s debut product is impressive, but industry watchdogs are looking forward to refined variants or full-fledged successors.
GeekerWan: “the long-awaited Xiaomi self-developed SoC, XRING O1, is finally here! The first batch is installed on the Xiaomi 15S Pro. We will not only open up the XRING O1, but also take a thorough look at it from the inside out to see if it is self-developed? And what are its specifications and design? We will also compare it with rivals such as Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite, MediaTek Dimensity 9400, and Apple A18 Pro SoCs to see if the XRING O1 is worthy of being a flagship.”