Samsung revealed future roadmap for 2nm Exynos 2600 and Nano-Prism image sensor

Samsung confirmed the next-generation Exynos 2600 chipset will be based on 2nm GAA process technology, which seems to mark a major milestone in Samsung’s race to stand strong against its rival TSMC in advanced chip manufacturing.
Recently, Samsung supplied its advanced 50MP ISOCELL JNP image sensor, featuring a nano-prism structure, to the Chinese brand Xiaomi’s Civi 5 Pro. Now, the company plans to expand the availability of its cutting-edge nano-prism sensors to reach more phones in the second half of the year.
The Korean tech giant has just released its financial results for Q2 2025 and also the future roadmap for the Device Solutions business division, which incorporates the semiconductor and foundry units, making it clear that the company is focusing on next-generation innovation.
Samsung is not only focusing on chip innovation but also looking forward to ultra-high-resolution and nano-prism image sensors, which offer improved light diffraction control and enhanced detail.
The new nano-prism image sensor is expected to surpass Sony’s leading mobile camera sensors; however, it is expected that the company may not use these sensors in its next-gen flagships, though.
Samsung stated, “In H2 2025, the System LSI Business will focus on improving Exynos competitiveness to ensure its adoption in the 2026 flagship mobile lineups of a major customer and expanding the sales of ultra-high-resolution and nano-prism sensors.” It also mentioned that it will “reinforce the AI capabilities of tablets and wearables” alongside smartphones.