Today Xiaomi Zhang Guoquan released a statement confirming that the new HyperOS supports 32-bit application streaming. Although Xiaomi 14 only supports 64-bit architecture, with HyperOS, users can seamlessly run 32-bit applications on new devices thanks to the built-in 32-bit broadcast core. Simply put, Xiaomi 13 can run 32-bit applications through a small processor core. However, Xiaomi 14 can run 32-bit applications on a large core via a decoder. Thus, even if the processor does not support the 32-bit version, it is still compatible with 32-bit applications.

To prevent crashes and problems that are impossible to use third-party applications, Xiaomi has developed a set of CampatEngine engines. They can actively adapt third-party applications without relying on third-party application developers. Xiaomi claims that more than 90% of unadapted applications can be used normally with this engine.

What is HyperOS?

HyperOS is a new operating system developed by Xiaomi that aims to replace MIUI, the company's previous operating system. The core of the new HyperOS system is Linux and the Xiaomi Vela system of Xiaomi's own development. The new system is designed to be lighter and more flexible than MIUI, with an emphasis on performance and battery life. Xiaomi has stated that HyperOS should be faster and more responsive than MIUI, as well as be more efficient in terms of battery life.

A source: gizchina.com