Image Sensors Market Prime Factor Stimulating The Growth Is Development Of Multimedia-Enabled Devices Within The U.S
The vendor landscape of the U.S. image sensors market includes
companies such as Dalsa Corporation, Omnivision Technologies Inc.,
Micron Technology Inc., and Sharp Microelectronics of the Americas.
The market players are witnessing an increased demand for linear
image sensors owing to the extensive applications of CMOS
(complementary metal-oxide semiconductor) image sensors across a wide
range of applications. In fact, the majority of the revenue of these
market players comes from the shipment of linear image sensors.
Among the linear image sensors, the CMOS image sensors let large
scale integration of camera functions in a single chip. These image
sensors are beneficial for the market players as well as they do not
require additional support packaging and assembly, thereby reducing
the manufacturing cost. “The key vendors are further introducing
unique features in the CMOS image sensors such as multiple color
filters to allow JPEG image conversions,” states a TMR analyst.
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Minimum Wage Policy Increases Manufacturing Cost of Image Sensors
The low cost of CMOS image sensors is anticipated to push the U.S.
image sensor market. With the growing demand for better image quality
and versatility, the demand for bigger imaging devices has surged.
Furthermore, low power and increasing integration operations have led
to new applications of image sensors. Advancements in the modern
mobile technology have spurred the demand for high resolution images
in various handheld devices. Mobile phone manufacturers are
introducing a wide range of low cost, low power, and high performance
imaging-enabled products that are well-matched for novel applications
such as motion-based web browsing, augmented reality, and gaming. The
rise in multimedia enabled devices has aided the growth of the image
sensors market in the U.S.
However, increase in labor costs is one of the major hiccups in the
market’s growth. In the U.S., the minimum wage policy has increased
the cost of manpower and this is adding up to the manufacturing cost
of image sensors. “The market has a significant opportunity to grow
with the adoption of 3G across video supportive mobile phones,” TMR
report states.
Backside Illumination Emerges as New Technology in U.S. Image
Sensors Market
Backside illumination is the latest technology introduced in the U.S.
image sensors market. A back-illuminated sensor has improved
sensitivity with both side layers designed and optimized
independently. However, the biggest limitation is in form of pixel
size scaling. “Improving the low-light performance of
back-illuminated sensors requires more amplification and hence,
increases the digital noise,” points out the TMR analyst.
The image sensors market in the U.S. is anticipated to expand at a
CAGR of 11.1% during the period between 2011 and 2017. This regional
market was worth US$2.0 bn in 2011 and is expected to reach a
valuation of US$3.7 bn in 2017.
The information presented in this review is based on the findings of
a Transparency Market Research report, titled “Image Sensors Market
- The U.S. Industry Analysis Market Share, Trends and Forecast, 2011
– 2017.”
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The competitive landscape in the U.S. image sensors market features
the following players: Micron Technology Inc., Omnivision
Technologies Inc., Dalsa Corporation, and Sharp Microelectronics of
the Americas. The global and U.S. market shares of these players have
been studied in the report and other key developments reported by
them are also documented.
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