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Xiaomi Bets Big on AI with Trillion-Parameter Models and $2.3 Billion Investment

Xiaomi's AI Ambitions Take Flight with New Model Family

In a move that solidifies its position as a serious AI contender, Xiaomi has launched three cutting-edge large language models under the MiMo-V2 series. The announcement came alongside founder Lei Jun's revelation that the company will pour an additional 16 billion yuan ($2.3 billion) into AI research and development this year alone.

Meet the Model Trio

The MiMo-V2-Pro, Xiaomi's new flagship model, boasts an impressive trillion parameters - placing it among the world's most capable AI systems. What makes this particularly noteworthy is how it achieves this scale while maintaining efficiency; the model activates just 42 billion parameters at any given time through an innovative hybrid attention mechanism.

"We're not just chasing parameter counts," explains a Xiaomi spokesperson. "The real breakthrough is in creating models that can handle complex logical reasoning across extended contexts - up to one million tokens - while remaining practical for real-world applications."

Complementing the Pro version are two specialized siblings:

  • MiMo-V2-Omni breaks down barriers between text, images, and audio for seamless multimodal understanding
  • MiMo-V2-TTS brings unprecedented emotional nuance to synthetic speech, making digital assistants sound genuinely human

Competitive Pricing Strategy

Perhaps most surprising is Xiaomi's aggressive pricing approach. At just $1 per million tokens for inputs under 256K context length, the company undercuts many competitors by a significant margin. Both the Pro and Omni versions are already available through public APIs, suggesting Xiaomi is ready to move quickly from development to commercialization.

The models represent more than technical achievements - they're central to Xiaomi's vision of an "Agent era" where intelligent systems seamlessly assist with daily tasks. Industry analysts note this positions Xiaomi uniquely against rivals like Huawei and Oppo in China's increasingly crowded AI landscape.

The Brains Behind the Operation

Rumors had swirled for months about a mysterious "Hunter Alpha" model circulating in developer circles. We can now reveal this was actually MiMo-V2-Pro in testing phase, developed by what insiders describe as an "elite AI team" led by a brilliant young researcher known within Xiaomi as their "AI prodigy."

The team's work appears to be paying off: independent evaluator Artificial Analysis ranks MiMo-V2-Pro eighth globally for comprehensive intelligence and fifth in brand-specific rankings - impressive achievements for a company better known for smartphones than artificial intelligence.

Key Points:

  • Xiaomi launches three new AI models including trillion-parameter MiMo-V2-Pro
  • Additional $2.3 billion investment announced for AI development
  • Models specialize in reasoning (Pro), multimodal understanding (Omni), and emotional speech (TTS)
  • Aggressive pricing at $1/million tokens undercuts competitors
  • "Hunter Alpha" mystery solved as internal test version of flagship model

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