News Article
In-Stat/MDR Reports That 109m Image Sensors Worth $1.2bn Were Shipped In
In-Stat/MDR reports that 109m image sensors worth $1.2bn were shipped in
2001. This represents a unit increase from 2000's of just under 100m.
Revenues are flat with 2000's $1.2bn. The company expects that 2004 will be
the year that CMOS image sensors take over from charge-coupled devices (CCD)
as the leading electronic image technology in terms of units. CCDs are
expected to lead in revenues beyond 2006.
In-Stat/MDR reports that 109m image sensors worth $1.2bn were shipped in
2001. This represents a unit increase from 2000's of just under 100m.
Revenues are flat with 2000's $1.2bn. The company expects that 2004 will be
the year that CMOS image sensors take over from charge-coupled devices (CCD)
as the leading electronic image technology in terms of units. CCDs are
expected to lead in revenues beyond 2006.
2001. This represents a unit increase from 2000's of just under 100m.
Revenues are flat with 2000's $1.2bn. The company expects that 2004 will be
the year that CMOS image sensors take over from charge-coupled devices (CCD)
as the leading electronic image technology in terms of units. CCDs are
expected to lead in revenues beyond 2006.