Earlier this month, Qualcomm held its yearly Snapdragon Summit conference where we got all details regarding the flagship Snapdragon 888. Shortly after the announcement, many companies started to tease their respective phones shipping with the 5nm high-end SoC. Interestingly, the first phone with it – Mi 11 – is already a reality. With the release of the Mi 11 series, Xiaomi decided to share the Kernel Source of the handset where two unreleased Qualcomm CPUs codenamed Yupik and Shima were exposed. For companies producing Android devices with Linux kernels, it’s mandatory to unleash the kernel source. However, no one was expecting two unreleased Qualcomm chips to appear in the source.