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News Release from: Eastman Kodak Image Sensor Solutions
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 22 September 2004
IBM to help with CMOS image sensor
expansion
Eastman Kodak Company and IBM are to collaborate on the development and manufacture of image sensors to power mass-market consumer products, such as digital still cameras and camera phones.
Eastman Kodak Company and IBM are to collaborate on the development and manufacture of image sensors to power mass-market consumer products, such as digital still cameras and camera phones The multiyear agreement will leverage Kodak's broad portfolio of image sensor technology and IBM's leading-edge complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) processing expertise to allow Kodak to commercialise a new family of CMOS image sensor (CIS) devices, another milestone in the company's effort to accelerate the growth of its digital businesses
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 21 Mar 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Worldwide demand for image sensor devices is expanding at an explosive pace", said Chris McNiffe, General Manager of Kodak's Image Sensor Solutions business.
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"Today, Kodak is a worldwide leader in charged coupled device (CCD) image sensors serving the high-performance needs of the professional and industrial imaging markets".
"Our partnership with IBM now allows Kodak to deploy our core competencies in image science and sensor research into high-volume consumer applications, thereby significantly expanding the market opportunities for our products".
A critical component in any digital imaging device, image sensors act as the "eye" of a digital camera by converting light into electric charges to begin the capture process.
Today, two of the highest growth markets for digital imaging are consumer digital still cameras and camera phones, segments that are ideal for CIS devices because of the design simplification and power savings offered by this technology.
CIS devices currently on the market, however, often fall short of the image quality customers have come to expect from consumer digital products based on traditional CCD image sensors.
Kodak and IBM will collaborate on the manufacture of CIS devices with proprietary designs from Kodak that will significantly improve image quality and take advantage of the power, integration and cost benefits of CMOS-based sensors.
"IBM has a long history of extending the reach of its semiconductor technology and manufacturing innovation into new and emerging markets", said Tom Reeves, Vice President of Semiconductor Products and Solutions, IBM Systems and Technology Group.
"By combining our chip technology capability with Kodak's sensor expertise, we are able to tailor our semiconductor manufacturing processes to produce industry-leading image sensors for Kodak".
"This collaboration highlights the advantages of IBM's semiconductor foundry offering, and we look forward to helping Kodak establish a presence in the growing market for consumer imaging devices".
A key element of the joint Kodak/IBM CIS process is Kodak's unique CIS pixel technology, including its proprietary pinned photodiode and 4T cell architectures.
These technologies, licensed to IBM as part of this agreement, permit the manufacture of CIS pixels that approach the size of the smallest CCD pixels offered today, with improved photosensitivity and lower noise.
The new process also will leverage innovative IBM manufacturing technologies, such as the 0.18um CMOS copper manufacturing process already present at IBM's semiconductor facility in Burlington, Vermont, where the image sensors will be produced.
When combined with Kodak's recent acquisition of additional design resources and intellectual property from National Semiconductor Corp, these next generation CIS devices will enable development of consumer products that can capture high-quality, multi-megapixel still images as well as 30-frame per second videos under low light photographic conditions.
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