Xiaomi is about to launch its first AI PC with a high-capacity battery, promising impressive performance.
Xiaomi is getting serious about AI-powered computing. During a recent livestream, company president Lu Weibing announced that they will soon be introducing their first AI PC. While the official name of the product has not been announced, Lu Weibing said that the PC will be equipped with an impressive 99Wh battery, designed to comply with airline regulations on portable electronic devices.
The announcement comes just days after Ma Zhiyu, Director of Product Marketing at Xiaomi Communications Technology, shared images of the packaging of a new Redmi-branded laptop. The device could be the Redmi Book Pro 2025, which is rumored to be powered by an Intel Core Ultra 5 processor.
Leaked images of the box of the new Redmi laptop model.
The upcoming Redmi laptop is expected to be deeply integrated with Xiaomi HyperOS Smart Connect, allowing seamless interaction with the company's ecosystem of smartphones, tablets, and smart home devices. It will also come pre-installed with Xiao AI Assistant and Xiaomi PC Manager, promising an optimized software experience for AI-powered workflow and automation.
In addition to AI support, leaked specs suggest that the laptop will also be capable of impressive gaming. Ma Zhiyu posted a performance benchmark while running Black Myth: Wukong, one of the most popular action RPGs. The laptop achieved an average frame rate of 67 fps, peaked at 75 fps, and never dropped below 59 fps. These numbers suggest that the device has an efficient cooling system and a powerful GPU.