Xiaomi has officially announced its brand new HyperOS, a unified operating system designed to function across smartphones, IoT devices, and even cars.
Launched alongside the Xiaomi 14 series in China, the OS aims to enhance the efficiency and performance of compatible devices.
Here’s a closer look at its features, eligible devices, and rollout timeline.
Starting with the Xiaomi 14 and Xiaomi 14 Pro, HyperOS is making its debut in China and is set for expansion to a broader range of devices by December 2023.
The international launch is anticipated for the first quarter of 2024.
Below are the devices slated to receive this operating system:
HyperOS occupies only 8.75GB of system storage and supports a RAM range between 64KB and 24GB.
Its resource management system allows for optimal performance, even on varying device configurations.
Dynamic thread priority adjustment and task cycle evaluation further ensure smooth performance and energy efficiency.
Xiaomi is also touting better network performance and multitasking capabilities, thanks to enhancements in visual effects rendering and the introduction of the MiSans global font system.
HyperOS also promises a stable frame rate and lower power consumption for graphic-intensive applications.
AI capabilities in HyperMind will offer user-centric enhancements, and the large foundation models for Xiaomi AI Assistant support text generation, real-time subtitles, and more.
The new Xiaomi interface aims to be a unified solution for connected devices, with an integrated device center making it easier to control and monitor any connected device.
Integrated into HyperOS is a self-made TEE security model that is said to provide robust security features, including end-to-end encryption for data transmission between devices.
HyperOS is Xiaomi’s newly announced operating system, designed to be lightweight yet versatile. Built on Linux and Xiaomi’s own Vela system, it aims to provide improved performance and efficiency across a range of devices, including smartphones, IoT gadgets, and even cars.
The OS will be available initially on the Xiaomi 14 and Xiaomi 14 Pro. A broader rollout is planned to include Xiaomi 13 series, Redmi K60 series, Xiaomi Mix models, and various other Xiaomi tablets, TVs, and smart devices.
After its initial launch in China in December 2023, a global rollout for HyperOS is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2024.
HyperOS comes with advanced resource management capabilities, allowing for smooth performance and better power efficiency. It also integrates AI-based features for personalized usage patterns, which can lead to further enhancements in device efficiency.
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