La chip crisis unfortunately it is one of the current realities with which we users will also have to clash. Yes, because not only companies like Xiaomi they have to deal with it: we are the end users of the products that use the processors in question and a shortage like the one we are seeing it will surely weigh on our wallets… If it isn't already doing it. About that Lu Weibing, president of Xiaomi and vice president of Redmi, pronounces on the chip crisis: when will it end according to him? It's hard to say, but something will be seen shortly.
According to Lu Weibing, president of Xiaomi, the chip crisis will slow down and by the end of mid-next year, 2022. Optimistic forecast?
According to what was communicated today by Lu Weibing, piece of nineties and ubiquitous figure within Xiaomi, the chip crisis is black. A fact that unfortunately is not hidden from anyone. Various figures such as IBM, but even the microchip manufacturers themselves have claimed that there will be a slowdown of the chip crisis only next year. The Xiaomi president, however, tries to be optimistic and "gives an ultimatum": if we are optimistic, the crisis will end in mid next year.
An optimistic forecast? Maybe yes maybe no. According to IBM, in fact, only in the 2023 we will be able to see the light at the end of the tunnel. We must not forget that this chip crisis is not exclusively about smartphones. Indeed, it was born from a completely different sector, the automotive one, and has expanded by creating a vicious circle. Indeed increase the production of microcircuit manufacturing equipment is hampered by the shortage of the microcircuits themselves.
In short, the situation is not the best and we users should also lend a hand in this. How? Trying, in our small way, not to burden too much on this emergency situation e changemaybe one smartphone every 4/5 years.
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If xiaomi only updates its mobiles for two years. I don't see how you can keep a smartphone with crappy software. By now even oppo and vivo have followed in Samsung's footsteps, updates extended more and more, xiaomi is the only one left that doesn't do shit, what a disappointment
Hello! I recommend reading this article: https://www.ttoday.it/aggiornamenti-android-ritardo-dipendono-da-qualcomm.html . As you will understand, unfortunately it is not Xiaomi who decides how much and when to update their devices. It all depends on who produces the processor, who gives "keys" to individual manufacturers. Unfortunately, sometimes it's not all as simple as it seems!