Smartphone cameras continue to be a predominate feature in consumer marketing and buying decisions on smartphones. It makes sense, then, that manufacturers of smartphone camera components are part of ...
Sony began developing CMOS image sensors in 1996, and in 2000, the first commercial Sony IMX001 sensor was released. More than twenty years have passed and the Japanese company controls 46% of the ...
Sony has unveiled a new type of stacked CMOS sensor that uses "two-layer transistor pixels" to double the light gathering capability. Typical image sensors have the light-sensitive photodiodes and ...
The Sony IMX820 CMOS sensor features a chip on wafer (COW) architecture, which saves on production costs and bolsters camera ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. – Sony Corp. will invest approximately 40 billion yen ($474.7 million) in its Sony Semiconductor Kyushu Corp. unit to increase the production capacity for its CMOS image sensors. Sony ...
Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation (SSS) has officially launched its latest CMOS image sensor, the LYT‑828. The new 50-megapixel sensor is designed for smartphones and aims to deliver a more ...
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 ...
At present, among the many products of CMOS image sensor, the representative one is the product with 13MP (sensor size 1/3 inch), and its low-priced product for the bulk demand side is about $1.55.