Xiaomi will announce its first in-house SoC, Xring O1. The chip will be showcased on May 22, when we'll also see the new tablet Pad 7 Ultra, powered by the same platform.
Today, the device allegedly appeared on Geekbench, revealing once again the chip's performance. The revealed details about the CPU align with a previous benchmark, reportedly of the Xiaomi 15S Pro smartphone.
Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra on Geekbench • Key features
The 2,191 single-core result and 8,741 multi-core score are not as good as the smartphone's, but they are good enough for a top-tier tablet. Note that the discrepancy in performance comes from lower clock speeds for the tablet's version of the O1 chipset. It seems to be a lower binning and the top 2+4 cores run at lower clocks, the bottom 2+2 cores are the same.
Cluster 4 | 2 cores @ 3.90GHz | 2 cores @ 3.70GHz |
Cluster 3 | 4 cores @ 3.40GHz | 4 cores @ 3.04GHz |
Cluster 2 | 2 cores @ 1.89GHz | 2 cores @ 1.89GHz |
Cluster 1 | 2 cores @ 1.80GHz | 2 cores @ 1.80GHz |
The new tablet will have a massive 14” OLED screen and a 12,000 mAh battery with support for 120W wired charging. It will be a 5.1 mm thin device and weigh 609 grams - a fairly light tablet, given its size. It will have support for a keyboard and a stylus, details on which we'll learn in just two days. Per Geekbench, the tablet ran Android 15 and had 16GB of RAM.