Galaxy S11 Tipped To Feature Breakthrough 108MP Camera Sensor
https://wccftech.com/galaxy-s11-camera-108mp-sensor/
Korean tech giant Samsung announced that it's shutting down the CPU project at its Austin, Texas facility in the United States. This project is behind Samsung's custom-core development, so now, it's possible that we won't get to see any more iterations of the Mongoose cores after the M5 present on the Exynos 990. Today we've got an interesting nugget of information for the Galaxy S11's rear camera setup, courtesy of Ice_Universe. Take a look below for more details.
In August this year, Samsung announced the world's first 108MP camera sensor dubbed as the ISOCELL Bright HMX. This sensor has been developed through Samsung and Xiaomi's collaboration, and it's capable of capturing 0.8µm pixels and take in light through a 1/1.33-inch (9.6 x 7.2mm) opening. Additionally, the sensor is capable of squeezing these 108 million pixels into 27 million pixels through Samsung's Tetracell technology. This allows the ISOCELL Bright HMX to produce brighter images.