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24th May 2006 - The world of digital cameras just got bigger
and smaller at the same time. Using a tiny 1.75-micron pixel
design, Micron Technology, Inc., has built the worlds
first 8-megapixel image sensor in a 1/2.5-inch optical format,
the standard size for mainstream digital cameras. This new
sensor comes loaded with features and functionality that will
catapult Micron-equipped cameras into the next generation
of digital cameras featuring high-resolution still images,
ultra-fast image capture and vibrant high-definition video.
The company today unveiled a prototype of an 8-megapixel
image sensor that packs a punch with incredible capture rates
at full resolution and stunning high-definition (HD) video
capture. Because of its high resolution, the sensor captures
large, crisp pictures (11-inch by 14-inch) or can be used
to zoom-in and print just a portion of the image without sacrificing
image quality.
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Used in continuous-shot mode for digital still cameras,
the sensor is capable of bursting more than 10 pictures
a second at full 8-megapixel resolution and more than
30 pictures a second at 2-megapixel resolution. With
this high speed capability, it is now possible to capture
that perfect moment like a childs first soccer
goal. Also given its high-speed, the sensor allows for
cameras to have advanced features like image stabilization
for reducing the effect of blurred images typically
caused by jittery hands and fast auto-focus response,
resulting in sharper images that are important for taking
those priceless, spontaneous snapshots.
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The sensor also enables a digital camera to capture and playback
HD video, which equates to shooting video at 30 frames per
second (fps) in 720p (progressive) format. As such, it complements
Microns 5-megapixel image sensor that also supports
HD video and is currently shipping in volume.
As the worlds leading supplier of image sensor
solutions, we continue to expand the envelope, bringing new
experiences and advanced functionality to digital photography,
said Steve Appleton, Micron chairman, CEO and president.
Additionally, continuing its heritage in imaging innovation,
Micron announced its work on a 1.4-micron pixel and unveils
pictures taken with test chip. By shrinking pixel size, Micron
will bring more resolution to consumer devices such as digital
cameras and mobile phones without sacrificing image quality,
while still maintaining the small form factor required for
these applications.
With the 8megapixel image sensor being designed
with our latest 1.75-micron pixel, and the encouraging results
were seeing with the next-generation smaller pixel at
1.4-microns, Micron leads the industry in both smaller and
higher performance image sensors, enabling our customers to
create new and exciting camera products, said Bob Gove,
vice president of Micron Technologys imaging group.
Micron Unleashes New Class of Image Sensors for High-End
Camera Phones
In camera phones, where space is at a premium and image quality
is traditionally negligible, Microns 8-megapixel image
sensor could revolutionize the market. As high-end mobile
phones trend larger with more features and functionalities
designed into the handset, Microns new 8-megapixel image
sensor becomes an attractive fit. And with the new 1.75-micron
pixel design, Micron continues to enable the industrial design
of todays popular thin and slim phones while increasing
the resolution. For example, given the standard 1/4-inch optical
format of todays mobile phones, a sensor built on Microns
1.75-micron pixel can deliver a 3-megapixel resolution, without
changing the handsets form factor.
Availability & Pricing
General customer sampling is planned for the fall of 2006
with mass production expected in the first half of 2007. The
8-megapixel pricing will be determined at the time of general
customer sampling.
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