Samsung unveils world\'s highest-resolution image sensor

Samsung unveils world's highest-resolution image sensor

IANS  |  Seoul 

Co on Thursday introduced the world's highest-resolution image sensor, with 64 megapixels for smartphones, to meet the growing demand for with better image quality.

Samsung unveiled two new 0.8-micrometer pixel image sensors -- the 64-megapixel ISOCELL Bright GW1 and the 48-megapixel ISOCELL Bright GM2, expanding its 0.8-micrometer pixel image sensor lineup, the smallest pixel size currently available in the market.

The world's biggest vendor has focused on improving camera function across its range of smartphones, as more people consider picture quality to be one of the most important features when buying new devices, reported.

"Over the past few years, mobile phone cameras have become the main instrument for recording and sharing our everyday moments," Park Yong-in, of sensor business at Samsung Electronics, said.

"With more pixels and advanced pixel technologies, Samsung ISOCELL Bright GW1 and GM2 will bring a new level of photography to today's "

The two image sensors are currently sampling and are expected to go into mass production in the second half of this year, Samsung said.

Samsung said it will accelerate development in image sensors for cameras to grab a bigger share of the growing market.

"The image sensor market is expected to grow to a level comparable to the current memory chip market through 2030 in line with advancements in artificial intelligence and 5G technologies," Park told reporters.

The company said it has been also developing various sensors for automotive cameras to meet growing demands for self-driving cars.

"Vehicle components are the next market for image sensors," Kwon Jin-hyun, of Samsung's System LSI sensor marketing, said. "We have been preparing various sensors for cameras used in cars, ranging from a parking system to autonomous driving. Negotiations have been already been under way with some clients."

Samsung has been actively promoting its system products after announcing a 133 trillion-won ($115.7 billion) investment plan through 2030 to expand its and foundry business.

Image sensor shipments by Japan's accounted for 26.1 percent of the global market last year, trailed by Samsung's 23.2 per cent, according to Japanese research firm

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First Published: Thu, May 09 2019. 18:02 IST