Jun confirmed this via a post on his official Weibo account, where he also said that he would answer questions regarding the future of his brand’s Mi MIX lineup, the Mi MIX Alpha, and the brand’s in-house chipset. As a quick refresher, this isn’t Xiaomi’s first time delving into the possibility of making its own chipset. Back in 2017, the Chinese brand unveiled the Surge S1, a 28nm octa-core chipset that was more or less on par with other mid-range SoCs available at that time. Unfortunately, that was also the first and last time any news of a new Xiaomi-branded chipset was heard. At least, in the smartphone market segment.
There’s also the possibility that Xiaomi’s sudden mention of its chipset development may have something to do with the ongoing trade war between China and the US; due to the sanctions imposed on the former, China began rolling out several new tax incentives to chipmakers in its own country. In order to boost the production and development of home-grown chips. (Source: Weibo via SCMP)