Blogger Digital Chat Station stated that Xiaomi Mi Ring has obtained the Arm architecture license and can theoretically adopt Arm’s new generation of super-large core Travis.
It is reported that Arm’s latest super-large core Travis will be unveiled in September and will be first equipped with the Dimensity 9500. It supports SME technology, and its IPC performance will achieve double-digit growth, and energy efficiency will be greatly improved.
According to the information, the full English name of IPC is “Instruction Per Clock”, which means the number of instructions executed in each clock cycle of the CPU.
According to the formula CPU performance = IPC * frequency (clock frequency), at the same frequency, the higher the IPC, the stronger the overall performance of the CPU.
In the first half of this year, Xiaomi launched the Xuanjie O1 chip which uses the Arm Cortex-X925 super core. This time the performance of the Arm Travis super core has been greatly improved.
If the new generation of Xuanjie chip uses Arm Travis, its overall performance will reach a new level. This will be the most powerful chip in Xiaomi’s history.
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