At the Xiaomi 12 series conference tonight, MIUI 13 was the first to be unveiled. This time, MIUI 13 focuses on smoothness. According to the data officially released by Xiaomi, MIUI and Thiel Labs jointly built a fluency evaluation model to drive optimization goals. The application fluency has been significantly improved. Master Lu’s Android fluency cross-test: Xiaomi ranks first in all.
After half a year of optimization, MIUI 13’s fluency in head application scenarios has increased by 15%-52% compared to the MIUI 12.5 enhanced version. Compared with MUI 12.5 enhanced version, the system application fluency is improved by 20%-26%. There are also a number of high-frequency usage scenarios where the frame drop rate has dropped by more than 90%.
It is reported that behind the significant improvement in the fluency of MIUI 13 is the support from Focus Computing 2.0. The system not only perceives core scenarios such as full-screen gestures but also tilts computing resources toward the core system for core third-party applications, greatly improving the fluency of these applications in use.
At the same time, liquid storage and atomic memory have also been adapted to the latest platform, and the background resident capability is still strong. After 36 months of continuous use, the read and write performance is the first to be less than 5%, and it is used for a long time as new.