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Samsung ISOCELL 2.0 could cram more pixels into an image sensor

Samsung ISOCELL 2.0 could cram more pixels into an image sensor

Posted on March 4, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Before it became a brand of its own, Samsung’s ISOCELL was first a new kind of image sensor technology that aimed to solve the color crosstalk between pixels in a regular BSI (Backside Illuminated) sensor used in almost all digital cameras, including those on smartphones. That proved to be highly successful, at least in Samsung’s view, and it is now taking it to the next level with ISOCELL 2.0. This new iteration promises not only to improve light absorption but, in the long run, also allow for smaller pixels to be packed in larger amounts on the same sensor size.
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