Camera Phones, Embedded PC Cameras Propel Image Sensor Market
7th April, 2009
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UK : Continued uptake of cameras in mobile phones and notebook PCs is driving growth in the area-array image sensor market, reports In-Stat. Worldwide unit shipments of image sensors in camera phones continue to rise, mostly as a result of the continuing penetration of dual-camera phones in Asian markets. These phones utilize both a traditional point-and-shoot camera, as well as a second, inward-facing camera for two-way video communication or videoconferencing.
A promising new image sensor application is also taking hold. “Currently a small segment of the market, embedded PC cameras will surpass digital still cameras to become the second-largest application for image sensors by 2011,” says Brian O’Rourke, In-Stat analyst. “A few years ago, only Apple incorporated cameras into desktop and laptop computers; in 2008, nearly all major PC manufacturers offered embedded PC cameras in mobile PCs.”
Recent research by In-Stat found the following:
Recent In-Stat research, Image Sensors 2009: Camera Phones Continue to Dominate Shipments Worldwide (#IN0904458MI), covers the worldwide market for image sensors. It includes:
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