Xiaomi’s Surge S1 Explained! Should Qualcomm be Worried?

All you need to know about Xiaomi and Pinecone’s new Surge S1 System on a Chip!

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44 thoughts on “Xiaomi’s Surge S1 Explained! Should Qualcomm be Worried?

  1. Hi Ash, is there a way to order the Mi 5c from Delhi to China?
    If so how? And also how much would I spend on shipping?
    The ones that you want comes to India so late… Takes years to launch in India.
    Please repply

  2. At first, I used to think you were a paid shill for Xiaomi, but as time passed, I began enjoying your opinions. Keep churning up those high-quality videos, Ash and Team.

  3. Qualcomm won't be worried and the consumers won't be bothered about this chipset. I think this processor of xiaomi will be closed source as their software nature.

  4. The Mi5c is a little bit too expensive. Octa core A53 build on 28nm phones should cost under $200. The problems is they sell it at $220. (I know it's really cheap enough but that's really matters to me)

  5. they make their own SOC so that they can charge more money for the same phone on the name of research and development….. like who needs a new SOC with 8 a53…..there is already a lot of them in the market….they just over clocked the cores and gave it a new name….

  6. Technically only Samsung out of the top 3 actually 'manufacturers' its chips, the remaining two design their own chip and outsource the manufacturing to Samsung and TSMC

  7. bro, videos are not as good they were used to be . The content and the way of presentation has declined. I am watching your videos from three year now.

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