Camera Modules Archive

  • poLight and Semtech Announce the Release of Optimized Driver for the TLens™

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  • Silicon Line Announces Availability of the World’s First MIPI M-PHY Optical Media Converter ICs for Mobile Phones

    MUNICH–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Silicon Line GmbH, a leading provider of ultra-low power analog ICs, today announced that it has brought to market the SL82027 and SL82017 optical media converter (OMC) ICs targeted at...

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  • Prepare Yourself For iPod Video

    Prepare Yourself For iPod Video

    Like most people who've had an iPhone 3GS in their hands, we've been extremely impressed with the video capabilities of this little device. Not only Does it take near-HD video, it has excellent basic editing software and video can be uploaded to YouTube over Wifi or the cell networks. Among other things, it is the most useful video camera in the world today. No wonder the video camera market is shaking in its collective boots. Thank God those iPhones are so expensive, and Apple will only sell 20 million or so of them in 2009. If Apple added cameras to its line of iPods, there would be another 3+million of them hitting the market per month, and the low end of the digital video camera market could be crushed. Uh oh. That's exactly what we're hearing is going to happen. One of our sources in Asia say that Apple has placed an order for a massive number of camera modules of the type that they include in the iPhone. These are inexpensive cameras, in the $10 range. And the size of the order, our source says, means they can only be used for one thing - the iPods.

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