Xiaomi’s latest top-of-the-line flagship, Mi 12S Ultra, officially launched on July 4 this year. As a major promotional feature, it features Xiaomi’s self-developed fast-charging chip, Surge P1, and battery management chip, the Surge G1. Yesterday, a blogger broke the news that the phone is also equipped with a new self-developed chip.
The digital blogger @Leeang Onah claimed that by dismantling the Xiaomi 12S Ultra, he found that it also had a Xiaomi chip with the model number C2-2214A027. As for the functionality of the chip, the blogger said to take a look at the subsequent development. Xiaomi has not yet fully implemented the corresponding functions, so it has not promoted the chip.
Based on the image, the chip has a large area and is printed with the Xiaomi logo. It is expected that Xiaomi will announce the existence of the chip and its specific functions after the software adaptation is completed, otherwise it should not be installed on the expensive motherboard.
Some netizens said in the comment section that Mi Paper.cn C1 is an image processing chip, and the chip model is C2, it is an iterative upgrade of the graphics processing chip. In addition, some netizens have come up with the slogan for Xiaomi, saying that “one phone, three times the surge”.
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iGeekphone learned that Surge C1 is Xiaomi’s first professional imaging chip, which was first released on the Mi MIX FOLD mobile phone. Surge C1 has double filter configuration, which can realize parallel processing of high and low frequency signals, and the signal processing efficiency is increased by 100%. The chip can greatly improve the 3A (AF, AWB, AE) performance of the image together with the self-developed algorithm.