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Bright outlook seen for image sensors

June 16, 2004 Research company iSuppli projects that the worldwide image-sensor market will ship 733 million units in 2008, up from 253 million in 2003. TAGS: CMOS, iSuppli Corp., sensor, research company, camera

Micron image sensor hits 8 megapixels

March 10, 2007 Micron Technology, trying to take on widely used CCD image sensors, pushes its CMOS technology to 8 megapixels. TAGS: Micron Technology Inc., CMOS, sensor, CCD, camera, video camera, digital camera, video

Lenovo tags OmniVision for camera phones

August 29, 2005 Companies were already partners; since late last year, Lenovo has used nearly 2 million OmniVision CMOS sensors. TAGS: CMOS, camera phone, Lenovo, China, sensor, camera, cell phone

Intel expands its Wi-Fi chip technology

June 17, 2005 Intel on Friday unveiled chip technology designed to support all current Wi-Fi standards as well as those expected in the future. TAGS: CMOS, Intel, Wi-Fi, radio, standards, chip company

Sony unveils new high-def camcorder

September 7, 2006 HDR-FX7 has CMOS sensor technology, which Sony says yields higher resolution with lower power consumption. Photo: Sony's HDR-FX7 TAGS: CMOS, camcorder, filmmaker, Sony Corp., 1080i, CCD, power consumption, camera

Kodak, IBM team up to build image sensors

September 16, 2004 The two companies zoom in on semiconductor technology to help digital cameras and camera phones take better pictures. TAGS: Eastman Kodak Co., CMOS, sensor, camera phone, IBM Corp., semiconductor, digital camera, camera

Chip group steps up academic research push

March 16, 2004 A new center at UCLA joins a university program dedicated to long-range chip research, as an industry group behind the project calls for more government funding. TAGS: CMOS, semiconductor, university, center, transistor, R&D

Intel sketches out nanotechnology road map

October 25, 2004 The firm is planning new ways to increase chip speed. Could "spintronics" replace silicon-based technology? TAGS: transistor, silicon, CMOS, nanotechnology, nanotube, Intel, engineer, designer, chip company

Thirty photos a second with a compact digicam?

May 18, 2006 The chips inside cameras will soon be able to turn the average shutterbug into a stunningly prolific photographer. TAGS: Micron Technology Inc., CMOS, camera maker, pixel, camera, digital camera, resolution, photograph, video

Spintronics may save Moore's Law

March 10, 2006 A joint effort by four universities looks to harness the spin of electrons for next chip breakthroughs. TAGS: electron, spin, CMOS, chip company, Intel

Is a $20 cell phone on the horizon?

August 8, 2005 Texas Instruments is touting the cost benefits of a chip that it says combines all the crucial functions of a mobile phone. TAGS: Texas Instruments Inc., India, emerging market, broadband over power line, horizon, CMOS, handset maker, GPRS, cell phone, CDMA, handset, chip company, chipset, electronics, function

Catching the nano wave

September 17, 2004 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says getting funding for the nanotechnology Manhattan Project is the right idea. But is anybody listening? TAGS: Cypress Semiconductor Corp., nanotechnology, CMOS, consortium, semiconductor, chip company, leadership, attention, idea, U.S.
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