Will releases108 megapixel mobile image sensor, first mobile image sensor in the industry to go beyond 100 million pixels
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An artist conception of ¡°Exynos 9630,¡± to be produced by Samsung Electronics.
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A view of the 108 megapixel (Mp) mobile image sensor, introduced by Samsung Electronics. (Photos: Samsung Electronics)
Samsung Electronics is poised to release a 5G chipset that combined 5G mobile telecom modem and mobile application processor by the end of this year, beating rival Qualcomm of the United States. The move may be construed as the Korean electronics giant¡¯s bid to secure a leadership in the global 5G semiconductor market.
Business sources said on Aug. 12 that Samsung Electronics was making preparations for the release of the 5G integrated chipset, tentatively named ¡°Exynos 9630¡± A ranking Samsung Electronics official was quoted as saying that his company plans to introduce a 5G integrated chipset this year. Samsung Electronics rivals Qualcomm and Media Tek of Taiwan plan to release their own 5G chipsets in the first half of 2020.
5G smartphones like the Galalxy S10 are outfitted with a modem chip and a mobile AP. A 5G integrated chip set combining a modem and a mobile AP is expected to enhance power efficiency and space utilization. One of four Korean smartphone makers is known to plan to adopt Samsung Electronics¡¯ 5G integrated chipset.
On the same day, Samsung Electronics introduced a 108 megapixel (Mp) mobile image sensor, beating Sony, the leader of the global mobile sensor market. Samsung ISOCELL Bright HMX is the first mobile image sensor in the industry to go beyond 100 million pixels.
With the latest addition, Samsung will expand its 0.8¥ìm image sensor offerings from its recently announced ultra-high 64Mp to 108Mp, a resolution equivalent to that of a high-end DSLR camera. Samsung ISOCELL Bright HMX is a one-of-a-kind mobile image sensor and is the result of close collaboration between Xiaomi Corp. and Samsung.
With over 100 million effective pixels enabling extremely sharp photographs rich in detail, the ISOCELL Bright HMX also produces exceptional photos even in extreme lighting conditions. Being the first mobile image sensor to adopt a large 1/1.33-inch size, the HMX can absorb more light in low-lit settings than smaller sensors and its pixel-merging Tetracell technology allows the sensor to imitate big-pixel sensors, producing brighter 27Mp images.
In bright environments, the Smart-ISO, a mechanism that intelligently selects the level of amplifier gains according to the illumination of the environment for optimal light-to-electric signal conversion, switches to a low ISO to improve pixel saturation and produce vivid photographs. The mechanism uses a high ISO in darker settings that helps reduce noise, resulting in clearer pictures.
For advanced filming, the HMX supports video recording without losses in at resolutions of up to 6K (6016 x 3384) 30-frames-per-second (fps).
¡°For ISOCELL Bright HMX, Xiaomi and Samsung have worked closely together from the early conceptual stage to production that has resulted in a groundbreaking 108Mp image sensor. We are very pleased that picture resolutions previously available only in a few top-tier DSLR cameras can now be designed into smartphones,¡± said Lin Bin, co-founder and president of Xiaomi.
¡°As we continue our partnership, we anticipate bringing not only new mobile camera experiences but also a platform through which our users can create unique content.¡± ¡°Samsung is continuously pushing for innovations in pixel and logic technologies to engineer our ISOCELL image sensors to capture the world as close to how our eyes perceive them,¡± said Yongin Park, executive vice president of sensor business at Samsung Electronics.
¡°Through close collaboration with Xiaomi, ISOCELL Bright HMX is the first mobile image sensor to pack over 100 million pixels and delivers unparalleled color reproduction and stunning detail with advanced Tetracell and ISOCELL Plus technology.¡± Mass production for Samsung ISOCELL Bright HMX will begin in August.