Xiaomi Chief Executive Lei Jun made the announcement in a letter
posted on the company's social media account on Thursday, but
did not provide specific investment details.
"We need to turn our continuous advantage we have in AIoT and
intelligent life into absolute victory in intelligent full
scene, and completely cement our king status in the smart era,"
Lei said, using the acronym for artificial intelligence of
things, a reference to a combination of AI and internet
technologies.
The announced investment increases Xiaomi's pledge made last
year to invest 10 billion yuan over five years in an "All in
AIoT" strategy.
The Beijing-based company started as an affordable cellphone
maker but its internet-enabled products now include smart TVs
and rice-cookers.
However, Xiaomi also faces intense competition in its home
market from rival Huawei Technologies, which captured a record
42% of China's smartphone market in the third quarter at the
expense of other local manufacturers and Apple.
Lei announced in October the company planned to launch more than
10 5G phone models in 2020.
($1 = 6.9629 Chinese yuan)
(Reporting by Pei Li and Brenda Goh; Editing by Sam Holmes)
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