Group 1 - Xiaomi Group reaffirms its R&D investment guidance of 30 billion yuan by 2025 and 200 billion yuan from 2026 to 2030 [1] - The company launched its first SUV YU7, 3nm flagship SoC Xuanjie O1, and integrated self-developed 4G baseband Xuanjie T1, along with several flagship products [1][2] - YU7 is positioned as a "luxury high-performance SUV" with a body size of 4999/1996/1600mm and a wheelbase of 3000mm, featuring laser radar and NVIDIA Thor [1][2] Group 2 - The 3nm flagship SoC Xuanjie O1 features 19 billion transistors and a chip area of only 109 square millimeters, with a CPU configuration of 10 cores [2] - The GPU is a 16-core Immortalis-G925, supporting dynamic performance scheduling, and the self-developed ISP has reached its fourth generation [2] - The Xuanjie T1 SoC integrates a self-developed 4G baseband, marking a significant breakthrough in communication technology for Xiaomi [3] Group 3 - Xiaomi's chip development strategy has evolved since 2014, with a focus on peripheral functional chips, leading to the establishment of the Xuanjie project in early 2021 [3] - The company has invested 13.5 billion yuan in R&D as of April 2025, with a projected budget of over 6 billion yuan for 2025 [3] - The high-end strategy is expected to enhance product strength, profit margins, and valuation, maintaining a buy rating [3][4] Group 4 - The release of YU7 and the Xuanjie O1/T1 signifies a continued strengthening of the product portfolio and a solidification of the technological moat [4] - Xiaomi possesses a unique "human-vehicle-home" ecosystem and competitive advantages [4] - Revenue forecasts for 2025-2027 are set at 469.4 billion, 572 billion, and 684.4 billion yuan, with adjusted net profits of 37.6 billion, 45.7 billion, and 55.8 billion yuan respectively [4]
小米集团-W(01810.HK):发布SUVYU7等战略新品 3NM旗舰SOC及4G基带彰显芯片硬实力