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Reuters
BEIJING
Chinese smartphone firm Xiaomi Inc announced its first in-house designed chipset on Tuesday, as it works to streamline production, lower prices, and gain greater control over handset design to counter the impact of slowing sales.
The Surge S1, deployed in Xiaomi's newest smartphone, the Mi 5c, is the first chipset - which manages data flow - from the company's wholly-owned chip research subsidiary, Beijing Pinecone Electronics.
"We need to master the core technologies of our industry and tightly integrate the development of our hardware with our software helping us to make even better smartphones,"Xiaomi Chief Executive Officer Lei Jun said in a statement.
The Mi 5c will retail at 1499 yuan ($218) from March 3.
Xiaomi was briefly the world's most valuable startup following its last round of fundraising in 2014. It has since seen sales tumble due to competition from the likes of Huawei Technologies Co Ltd and brands Vivo and Oppo.
The firm, which built its empire on budget smartphones, missed its global shipment target by 12 percent in 2015. That was followed by a slide in sales last year that saw it drop out of China's top-five smartphone vendors.
The in-house chipset is one of a number of projects which Xiaomi hopes will bring users to its ecosystem and lower costs. Other projects include smart home devices and online banking.
The company said it started developing the chipset just over two years ago.
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