Micron to launch 1.75-micron pixel CMOS image sensors for cameraphones
As a follow up to Micron Technology’s announcement last year that it was able to develop a 1.75-micron design in a 8-megapixel image sensor for digital cameras, the number-one CMOS image sensor company will now begin making the 1.75-micron design CMOS image sensors available for incorporating into handsets, the company stated during the first day of 3GSM World Congress 2007 (February 12-15) Barcelona, Spain. For the new image sensor lineup, Micron is offering three resolutions - 1.3-megapixel for the entry-level segment, 3-megapixel for the mainstream and 5-megapixel for the high-end of the market.
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