New video is out! What do the Sony IMX989 and ARM Cortex-X3 mean for Samsung?

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Samsung is facing some serious competition from Sony in the smartphone camera segment, and ARM unveiled its
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for 2023 Android flagships. It’s been a busy week, and these were the two topics we decided to expand upon in our new video, which as always, you can check out below or on our YouTube channel.

For a quick recap of what to expect,
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the IMX989 1-inch sensor, which could give
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sensor a run for its money, particularly in low-light conditions.

IMX989 against ISOCELL HP3 could be a clear case of a lower resolution sensor (50MP) beating a higher resolution camera (200MP), thanks to meaningful advancements in areas other than pixel count.

This new Sony sensor sounds impressive and could challenge Samsung’s mobile camera and smartphone businesses alike.

A glimpse into Galaxy S23’s future​


Flagship smartphone fans got a glimpse into the future of Android devices earlier this week when ARM unveiled its next-generation CPU and GPU cores.

The Exynos 2200 SoC is somewhat disappointing, and some market watchers believe that ARM’s Cortex-X2 CPU cores could be at fault. With that in mind, the new Cortex-X3 cores by ARM promise 25% higher peak performance, and they may end up inside the
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in some markets.

Check out our new video below for more details on what the Sony IMX989 sensor could mean for
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and what the Cortex-X3 could have in store for the Galaxy S23 next year. Stay tuned for the upcoming Friday podcast (we’re on episode 13), and feel free to join the conversation on YouTube and our other social media channels.


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