20MP camera phone technology to be in 2011

From GSMarena.com's blog or here http://broadcom.com/press/release.php?id=s430181

You hear a lot about camera modules on mobile phones, but not so much about the chip that does all the work of compressing the images and video. The new Broadcom BCM2763 VideoCore IV can handle photos up to 20 megapixels and record Full HD video among other things.

Of course, it would need a 20-megapixel sensor to do its 20-megapixel photo trick but the first devices using the Broadcom VideoCore IV are expected to come out in 2011. In two years, it's not unlikely some company will be pushing out its new 18MP or so camera phone. Because, you know, they already did 12MP and to the average consumer more is better.

The chip can also handle image stabilization, face and smile detection and take several images a second - we wouldn't expect anything less out of future high-end camera phones.

Even if 20MP image sensors that fit into mobile phones don't materialize, the Broadcom VideoCore IV can record 1080p video using H.264 High Profile (the codec used in Blu-ray discs).

Image capture is just part of the BCM2763 VideoCore IV repertoire - it can also play back Full HD video as well and do it over HDMI. What's left is for the phone to use the Micro HDMI connectors, which are the size of microUSB, and you get a pocketable HTPC.

The last trick that the Broadcom VideoCore IV has up its sleeve is that it works as a GPU with 128MB LPDDR2 of dedicated RAM, for rendering 3D graphics.

Since it's targeted at mobile devices, the Broadcom BCM2763 VideoCore IV is built using a 40nm process. Broadcom estimates that its reduced power consumption will lead to 4-6 hours of video recording and 8-10 hours of video playback on most mobile devices, and up 16 hours if the video is played over HDMI. If the internal memory of the device can fit those 16 hours that is.

This looks promising. I love the technology but I wonder if manufacturers can make 20MP capable sensors?

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Will probably suck hard. 20MP mean nothing because the sensor will be far to small to really use it.
 
I can edit 20MP quality using 5MP pictures via Photoshop and they look great but I wonder how the actual phone/camera will look like? I mean, how BIG will be the screen. lol. 10" phone/camera. lol

Why'd you say "it suck"?
 
Agreed megapixel isn't everything to determine the quality of a camera. It's just something the industry likes to advertise to the average Joe.
The lens quality is also important, yet is rarely advertised as much.
 
when you print it in a photoalbum format, you can't even see the difference with 5MP
 
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Tsk...tsk....tsk. This makes the DSi camera seem so out of date, which it is. Nintendo obviously could have incorporated a better quality camera but they went the cheap way and picked a low resolution camera.

All ranting aside, this is not that promising upon first look. Cost is a major issue. How much will it cost manufacters to incorporate this chip? If it cost too much, it won't be viable to put this in. Then again, I wouldn't mind this.
 
Sweet, it would help in taking nature photos spur of the moment but someone also needs to put filters on these things to keep the sexters and creeps out, it's ridiculous. This will also come at a premium at first but will cost less overtime like with most electronics.
 
Why is everyone so skeptical about this? I just bought a 12MP Olympus camera last month, and to be perfectly honest, even that's getting a little outdated since companies are now producing 16MP+....so the fact that a 20MP camera will surface in two years' time is actually a little disappointing to me....what the hell is taking so long?

Also, why can't we just have a standard where people just stop measuring in megapixels and just start measuring in quality of parts. I mean, I could get 50 different 2GB ram cards and they will all operate at different levels. They may all keep up with the 2GB standard, but then there's latency & mhz....and the quality of the parts that went into that ram card. It's the same with cameras...I could buy a 5mp and a 12mp and the picture quality may be the same if the 5mp is a good name like Nikon and the 12mp is Kmart's brand :P
 

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