Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corp. has claimed the first stacked CMOS image sensor technology with a 2-layer transistor pixel. The company’s proprietary technology separates photodiodes and pixel ...
This investment plan includes (i) the transfer of the semiconductor fabrication facilities from Toshiba Corporation (“Toshiba”) contemplated under a non-binding memorandum of understanding between ...
Yole Intelligence says that Sony is looking to consolidate its leading position as the market begins a new growth cycle. Mobile, automotive, and security drive CMOS imager growth Analysts at Yole ...
As we regularly see, today's smartphone cameras are capable of snapping some incredible photos, even if their image sensors can't match those of DSLR and mirrorless cameras. Now Sony is bridging the ...
Earlier today, Sony’s semiconductor division announced the development of the world’s first stacked CMOS imaging sensor with two layers of transistor pixels. This new design is significant because it ...
The new sensor product has proprietary ISP *4 inside and can process and output RAW and YUV images simultaneously. RAW images are required for external environment detection and recognition in ...
The South Korean electronics giant Samsung Electronics has narrowed the CMOS Image Sensor (CIS) market share gap with Sony by a few points. According to a recent report from Yole Development, Samsung ...
There has been a growing need for high-quality camera sensors that could be used in industrial applications where high-pixel requirements eclipse the existing capacity of conventional image sensors.
Sony is to expand its image sensor business by converting a semiconductor fab currently making high-end processors under a joint venture with Toshiba into one producing CMOS components. The two ...