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Xiaomi phases out MiMo-V2 models, clears path for upgraded AI platform

Xiaomi Announces Major AI Model Transition

In a move signaling its commitment to AI advancement, Xiaomi revealed plans to retire its MiMo-V2-Pro and Omni models by June 30, 2026. The Chinese tech giant will replace these legacy systems with its new V2.5 series, marking a significant upgrade for developers using Xiaomi's AI platform.

The Upgrade Path

The transition will see:

  • MiMo-V2-Pro migrating to MiMo-V2.5-Pro
  • MiMo-V2-Omni evolving into an enhanced V2.5 series model

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Xiaomi's notice highlights the V2.5 series' stability since launch, positioning it as a worthy successor with better performance and cost-effectiveness. "We're grateful for developer support through these transitions," the company stated, urging users to adapt their interfaces promptly to avoid service disruptions.

Why This Matters

This shift reflects broader industry trends as AI competition moves beyond mere parameter counts. Today's battlefields are:

  • Inference efficiency - How quickly models process requests
  • Deployment costs - Making AI accessible
  • Ecosystem compatibility - Smooth integration with existing tools

For Xiaomi, consolidating model versions reduces maintenance overhead while improving developer experience. In an era where AI permeates devices and services, such platform stability becomes crucial for tech players vying for market position.

Key Points

  • June 2026 deadline for MiMo-V2 service termination
  • V2.5 series offers enhanced inference capabilities
  • Developer action needed for smooth transition
  • Reflects industry shift toward practical AI optimization
  • Strengthens Xiaomi's AI ecosystem strategy