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Xiaomi Unveils AI Model That Runs 15x Faster Than ChatGPT on Standard GPUs

Xiaomi Unveils AI Model That Runs 15x Faster Than ChatGPT on Standard GPUs

Chinese electronics giant Xiaomi has introduced an artificial intelligence model it claims operates 15 times faster than leading chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude. Dubbed the MiMo-V2.5-Pro-UltraSpeed, the model achieves these speeds using off-the-shelf graphics processing units rather than custom-designed silicon. The announcement positions Xiaomi as a contender in the increasingly competitive AI space, but the company has yet to say when or how the model will be made available to users.

How It Achieves the Speed

Most high-performance AI models rely on specialized chips built specifically for machine-learning tasks. Xiaomi's approach sidesteps that need. The MiMo-V2.5-Pro-UltraSpeed runs on standard GPUs, which are widely available and far cheaper to deploy than custom hardware. That could make the model more accessible to developers and businesses not willing to invest in expensive infrastructure. The company hasn't disclosed the exact GPU configuration or the software optimizations behind the speed boost, but the claim alone marks a notable shift in how AI efficiency is being pursued.

Comparison to ChatGPT and Claude

The benchmark used for the comparison wasn't detailed in the announcement. Xiaomi asserted that its model is 15 times faster than both ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, and Claude, built by Anthropic. Without third-party validation, the claim remains a marketing statement for now. Still, if the speed holds up under independent testing, it could challenge the assumption that top-tier AI requires bespoke hardware. ChatGPT and Claude currently dominate the consumer and enterprise chatbot market, and both rely on massive clusters of specialized processors.

What’s Next for Xiaomi’s AI Push

Xiaomi has yet to provide a release date, pricing, or any details on how developers can access the model. The company also hasn't specified whether the MiMo-V2.5-Pro-UltraSpeed is intended for text, image, or multimodal tasks. The lack of concrete rollout plans leaves the announcement feeling more like a proof of concept than a product launch. Observers will be watching for independent benchmarks and a clear go-to-market strategy in the coming months.