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Xiaomi’s self-developed chips have already produced three models, namely the SoC chip Pengpai S1, the image chip Pengpai C1, and the fast-charging chip Pengpai P1. Today, Xiaomi’s fourth self-developed chip officially debuted, it is “Surge G1”, a battery management chip. The Surging G1 chip was first used in the 12S Ultra, but it was not alone, but joined forces with the Surging P1 to form the “Xiaomi Surging Battery Management System”, which can extend battery life and greatly improve charging efficiency. The Mi 12 Ultra is equipped with a second-generation silicon-oxygen anode battery with a capacity of 4860mAh, which represents a DOU battery life of up to 1.24 days for heavy use loads (1.23 days for Mi 12S / 1.21 days for Mi 12S Pro). In terms of charging, the Xiaomi Mi 12 Ultra supports 67W wired fast charging, which can charge 50% in 15 minutes, 50W wireless fast charging, 40% charging in 15 minutes, and supports 10W wireless recoil. .
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