Xiaomi's in-house XRing 01 SoC leaked — melds 10-core Arm Cortex CPU plus 16-core Mali G925 GPU
Comes close to MediaTek's Dimensity 9400 in Geekbench.

Following Huawei and Lenovo's lead in developing self-developed silicon within China, Xiaomi is working on its own XRing 01 SoC. This new chip reportedly features standard Arm Cortex cores and a 3nm-grade process node from TSMC. Per HXL, the XRing 01 carries a beefy decacore configuration, and based on now-delisted Geekbench tests of the chip, shared by leaker Jukanlosreve, Xiaomi's alternative appears to be delivering performance comparable to MediaTek's flagship Dimensity 9400 SoC.
Faced with significant restrictions from the U.S. and motivated by potential cost savings compared to alternatives like Qualcomm and MediaTek, Chinese manufacturers are rapidly transitioning towards in-house chip design and manufacturing. Huawei takes this a step further as its latest Kirin X90 SoCs for the Matebook Pro 2025 family is believed to feature custom Arm-based 'Taishan' cores and is reportedly fabbed in China using SMIC's 7nm process.
Xiaomi’s upcoming 15S Pro mobile devices are rumored to be powered by the XRing 01. Leaked specifications suggest the XRing 01 SoC featured a decacore layout, including two Cortex-X925 prime cores at 3.9 GHz, four Cortex A725/X4 cores running at 3.4 GHz, two Cortex A720/A725 cores at 1.89 GHz, and two efficiency-focused Cortex A520 cores at 1.8 GHz.
While mobile SoCs typically don’t employ four distinct core types, the XRing 01 shares this unusual design configuration with Samsung’s Exynos 2400. The dual Prime core setup is similar to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite and Apple’s A18 Pro, though they use custom Arm designs. MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400 is a better comparison, but even that chip sticks to a more conservative octacore layout with just one Prime Cortex-X925 core.
2*X925-3.9GHz4*A725/X4-3.4GHz2*A720/A725-1.89GHz2*A520-1.8GHzMay 18, 2025
An early variant of XRing 01 reportedly managed to score 2,709 points and 8,125 points across the single-core and multicore departments in a now-removed Geekbench listing. This is impressive, but falls behind the Dimensity 9400 likely due to missing optimizations. With its decacore setup, the XRing 01 should be a multicore beast, but we’ll wait for official tests.
Another important bit is the GPU, which is reportedly based on Arm’s Immortalis G925 design. The 12-core version of this GPU (G925-MC12) currently powers the Dimensity 9400 family, however, Xiaomi’s XRing 01 is alleged to incorporate the 16-core version (G925-MC16); that’s a solid 33% on-paper boost in the core count. This should help bridge the gap between Qualcomm’s Adreno 830 in the Snapdragon 8 Elite.
That’s to say, an SoC is comprised of several other components apart from the CPU and GPU. Xiaomi will still need to source or design its own ISPs, modems, NPUs, etcetera. Even Apple only recently broke free from Qualcomm’s stranglehold with its in-house C1 modem, six years after acquiring Intel’s modem business unit. MediaTek and Samsung mostly follow a vertically integrated strategy, while Google’s Tensor chips are equipped with modems from Samsung.
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Hassam Nasir is a die-hard hardware enthusiast with years of experience as a tech editor and writer, focusing on detailed CPU comparisons and general hardware news. When he’s not working, you’ll find him bending tubes for his ever-evolving custom water-loop gaming rig or benchmarking the latest CPUs and GPUs just for fun.
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Alvar "Miles" Udell Anyone else find it hilarious that Xiaomi and Huaweii have been able to produce custom SOCs with flagship levels of performance seemingly quickly (and possibly by IP theft) while Samsung has flailed for the better part of two decades and still has a cringeworthy Exynos chipset?Reply -
Notton
It's not confirmed, but the SoC seems to be all ARM.Alvar Miles Udell said:Anyone else find it hilarious that Xiaomi and Huaweii have been able to produce custom SOCs with flagship levels of performance seemingly quickly (and possibly by IP theft) while Samsung has flailed for the better part of two decades and still has a cringeworthy Exynos chipset?
Another outlet suggests it's CPU is 2x Cortex-925, 2x Cortex-A520. Not sure what the other 6x cores are.
The GPU is an Immortalis-G925 MC16
Huawei has an ARM license, so IDK about the IP theft part.
One thing we have no idea about is power consumption. The XRing 01 is supposed to debut in a 6.7" phone and 14" tablet. I can see the latter having better thermals and less throttling, but unsure of the former.
As for Samsung, they failed at pretty much everything recently.
Missed the AI boat. Trailing with HBM. Worse than Intel at shrinking nodes. Couldn't figure out SSD firmware.
The only parts that were doing okay were displays and DRAM.
As a result, they've had leadership restructuring, so it's unlikely they'll have anything decent for a while longer. -
Mr Majestyk
Not really. Samesung are a bit of a joke these days. I wouldn't even buy one of their ssd's now. As for Crapnyos, they still keep flogging a dead horse and now it's coming back for S26 series in the E2600.Alvar Miles Udell said:Anyone else find it hilarious that Xiaomi and Huaweii have been able to produce custom SOCs with flagship levels of performance seemingly quickly (and possibly by IP theft) while Samsung has flailed for the better part of two decades and still has a cringeworthy Exynos chipset? -
drajitsh
actually I fin the unknown core x6 a more plausible idea than what the article suggests. I went back and read the launch description of X725 and I cannot think of any reason why anyone would use X725+X720 in the same CPU cluster. X725 seems to be a straight update over X720 with the added problem that the CSS interconnect supports X925+X725+X520 so X720 will have to be backported.Alvar Miles Udell said:Anyone else find it hilarious that Xiaomi and Huaweii have been able to produce custom SOCs with flagship levels of performance seemingly quickly (and possibly by IP theft) while Samsung has flailed for the better part of two decades and still has a cringeworthy Exynos chipset? -
ahmad1290 Alvar Miles Udell said:Exynos embarrassed? What kind of Exynos / soc hilisicon kirin has produced 4 or 3nm fabrication. Samsung exynos W1000 has been produced 3nm fabrication. -
ahmad1290
Samsung joke/it is impossible for Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2 for Galaxy and Nvidia to be interested in using Samsung's 2nm fabrication (their yield is around 40 and 50% of 2nm fabrication/ their target for Exynos 2600 yield must be 70 and 80%) although we don't know yet whether Exynos 2600 uses the latest custom ARM X series CPU and we don't know whether the GPU uses AMD RDNA 4 or AMD RDNA 5. The performance of Exynos 2600 is at most below SD 8 Elite if for example SD 8 Elite Gen 2 has not been achieved for its performance.Mr Majestyk said:Not really. Samesung are a bit of a joke these days. I wouldn't even buy one of their ssd's now. As for Crapnyos, they still keep flogging a dead horse and now it's coming back for S26 series in the E2600. -
ahmad1290 Notton said:Belum dikonfirmasi, tetapi SoC tampaknya sepenuhnya ARM.
Outlet lain menyatakan CPU-nya adalah 2x Cortex-925, 2x Cortex-A520. Tidak yakin apa 6x core lainnya.
GPU-nya adalah Immortalis-G925 MC16
Huawei memiliki lisensi ARM, jadi saya tidak tahu soal bagian pencurian IP.
Satu hal yang belum kami ketahui adalah konsumsi daya. XRing 01 seharusnya akan hadir di ponsel 6,7" dan tablet 14". Saya melihat yang terakhir memiliki termal yang lebih baik dan lebih sedikit pelambatan, tetapi tidak yakin dengan yang pertama.
Adapun Samsung, mereka gagal dalam hampir semua hal baru-baru ini.
Ketinggalan AI. Tertinggal dengan HBM. Lebih buruk dari Intel dalam menyusutkan node. Tidak dapat memahami firmware SSD.
Satu-satunya bagian yang berfungsi dengan baik adalah layar dan DRAM.
Akibatnya, mereka mengalami restrukturisasi kepemimpinan, jadi kecil kemungkinan mereka akan memiliki sesuatu yang layak untuk waktu yang lama.
what do you mean bro? (still semiconductor companies have to burn crazy money for semiconductor technology to continue to develop/ if TSMC has no competitors from Samsung Foundry, TSMC is only a single semiconductor player. if Intel Semiconductor gives up first, they will develop their semiconductors to compete closely with TSMC)Notton said:It's not confirmed, but the SoC seems to be all ARM.
Another outlet suggests it's CPU is 2x Cortex-925, 2x Cortex-A520. Not sure what the other 6x cores are.
The GPU is an Immortalis-G925 MC16
Huawei has an ARM license, so IDK about the IP theft part.
One thing we have no idea about is power consumption. The XRing 01 is supposed to debut in a 6.7" phone and 14" tablet. I can see the latter having better thermals and less throttling, but unsure of the former.
As for Samsung, they failed at pretty much everything recently.
Missed the AI boat. Trailing with HBM. Worse than Intel at shrinking nodes. Couldn't figure out SSD firmware.
The only parts that were doing okay were displays and DRAM.
As a result, they've had leadership restructuring, so it's unlikely they'll have anything decent for a while longer. -
Notton
It's all laid out there bro.ahmad1290 said:what do you mean bro? (still semiconductor companies have to burn crazy money for semiconductor technology to continue to develop/ if TSMC has no competitors from Samsung Foundry, TSMC is only a single semiconductor player. if Intel Semiconductor gives up first, they will develop their semiconductors to compete closely with TSMC) -
ahmad1290
has it been explained bro/ 5nm smic fabrication, just ready to be used by huawei hilisicon kirin 9030. don't know what the final version of the xiaomi xring 01 soc software is like. (there was news that xiaomi had succeeded in making 3nm fabrication hardware/ it didn't get released to the public) just waiting for the release of the xiaomi 15s pro and xiaomi pad 7 ultra devices on may 22, 2025 if I remember correctly. specifically for the china market only.Notton said:It's all laid out there bro. -
ahmad1290 Notton said:It's all laid out there bro.
Samsung developed 4f2 and 6f2 dram if I remember correctly. using 1.4nm fabrication based on high na euv. same as 3D dram. (samsung 9100 pro memory/ aja cpu uses arm cortex M5 or R5 if I remember correctly)