
India- Xiaomi and OPPO might soon launch in-house processors
According to the publication, these SoCs will support sub-6GHz 5G network. However, there was no mention of the mmWave network anywhere.
It adds that Unisoc, which is a Shanghai-based fabless chipmaker, will also roll-out its 5G SoC around the same time.

A report that came out in February 2020 suggested that OPPO is also working on its own chipsets under the "Mariana" plan.

Hence, they might be developing their own chipsets and diversifying their parts supply.
The recent shortage of semiconductors could also be a reason why these brands would want to manufacture their own chips.

Since Xiaomi and OPPO are not really experienced at making chipsets, their SoCs might not perform as good as those from their current suppliers. Hence, the in-house processors might end up in more affordable smartphones.

A report from 9to5Google claims that Google will come up with its own smartphone chipset codenamed GS101 Whitechapel and it is taking Samsung's help for it.
The report claims that the Whitechapel SoC will be used in Google's next flagship smartphone, which might be named the Pixel 6.

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