Xiaomi’s push toward in-house chip development is gaining momentum once again. We know that the Chinese smartphone manufacturer has launched the Xiaomi 15S Pro in May 2025 with its first self-developed processor, the Xring O1. Now, a new leak suggests the company is already working on the next-generation chip and the smartphone series that will debut it. Here’s what we know.
According to the well-known tipster Smart Pikachu on Weibo, the Xiaomi 17S series is now in development. The naming follows Xiaomi’s pattern of offering an “S” lineup alongside its flagship series, serving as an experimental platform powered by the company’s own silicon. This time, the highlight is expected to be the introduction of the second-generation Xring O2 chipset.
The Xiaomi 15S Pro acted as a mid-cycle upgrade to the Xiaomi 15 Pro, replacing Qualcomm’s chipset with Xiaomi’s home-grown processor. While the rest of the hardware remained familiar, the device played a crucial role in reducing the company’s dependence on external chip suppliers.
If the latest leak is accurate, the upcoming Xiaomi 17S series will continue that strategy. The phones are expected to bring enhanced performance and an improved baseband architecture. However, development of the network components is still ongoing, which aligns with expectations of a 2026 launch rather than an earlier release.
Just like the current S-series model, the Xiaomi 17S lineup will likely remain exclusive to China. This gives Xiaomi room to refine its silicon in a controlled market before considering global expansion. Meanwhile, international flagship models are expected to continue using Qualcomm’s premium processors.
Meanwhile, the Xring O2 chipset is rumoured to adopt ARM’s Travis core to deliver a significant performance upgrade.
We can expect more details to surface in days leading up to the launch.
Answer. The Xiaomi 17S series will debut in 2026, introducing the next-gen Xring O2 chipset with enhanced performance and improved baseband architecture.
Answer. It continues Xiaomi’s strategy of reducing reliance on external chip suppliers, following the 15S Pro’s use of the in-house Xring O1 processor.
Answer. No, it is expected to remain exclusive to China, allowing Xiaomi to refine its silicon locally before considering global expansion.
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