ATSUGI, Japan, Oct. 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation (Sony) today announced the upcoming release of the IMX828, the industry's first*1 CMOS image sensor for automotive ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Throughout release, partner company name should read Motovis (instead of Motovision). The updated release reads: OMNIVISION DEMONSTRATES INDUSTRY’S FIRST 8-MEGAPIXEL LFM ...
Modern manufacturing and logistics distribution centers need to increase productivity levels by increasing conveyor speeds and widening fields of view and working ranges. However, this is limited by ...
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Biohybrid image sensor uses water-based electrolyte to mimic retina's rods and cones
Both image photodetector arrays and retinas are pixelated sensors that dynamically extract various features from the visual scene—e.g., color, brightness, and contrast—before transmitting electrical ...
Researchers have developed the first in-sensor processor that could be integrated into commercial silicon imaging sensor chips -- known as complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors ...
Modern electronic devices often have at least a few analog rails in their power profile. This is especially applicable in consumer electronics, automotive, medicine, and smart home devices. Building ...
The MIPI Alliance, an international organization that develops interface specifications for mobile and mobile-influenced industries, today announced a major update to its high-performance, low-power ...
A new generation of CMOS image sensors can exploit all the image data to perceive a scene, understand the situation, and intervene by embedding artificial intelligence (AI) in the sensor. CEA-Leti ...
Researchers at Tor Vergata University of Rome have developed a biohybrid image sensor that mimics how the animal retina ...
Figure 1 shows the market size for VR and AR headsets, collectively referred to as extended reality devices, over recent ...
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