What’s inside the Xiaomi Surge S1 processor? – Gary explains

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Earlier this year Xiaomi launched its own processor, the Surge S1. It is an Cortex-A53 octa-core processor with a Mali-T860 GPU. But what else is inside?

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49 thoughts on “What’s inside the Xiaomi Surge S1 processor? – Gary explains

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  2. Aside from your wonderful accent that I lack Gary you teach Android and related technologies much like I do on the 5 principals of liberty. I love it.

  3. U guys Noob i just use potato
    Actually it has 20 core
    Can run at 12.5terrahz
    I just edit in potato by make heart transplant and the core by edit it

  4. Great info! Could you also look at the heat generated by the chips and the implication on thermal throttling on real world performance.

  5. My feeling is that Xiaomi did not push the phone (mi5c) too much, at least in Europe, and the processor neither (the mi5c is still the only phone featuring this processor). This seems to make some kind of sense: they probably gather feedback and reliability experience from the Chinese/Indian market without spoiling their face on markets that they do want to expand on and are more difficult to handle in terms of technical support, p.r., and so on.
    What do you think Gary?
    In Italy the mi5c basically showed nasty overheating and consequently a disappointing battery consption, but honestly this seems to be something about the sw and not about the hw. Apart from that it performed as a good contender of the 625.

  6. Xiaomi's earlier Mi5 and Mi5s had snapdragon 820 (clocked at different frequencies depending on the model). Would be interesting to see how 5c stacks up against that and whether the Surge S1 variant is worth the price.

  7. 4 main mobile processor makers but you missed out the one that makes the most powerful ones used on iPhones 😉

  8. You're quite a marvel nowadays, actually knowing what you're talking about.
    How much do you (wouldn't mind others replying) know about Image processing / Camera HALs?

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