IEEE Spectrum publishes a review of two global shutter papers presented at IEDM 2016. Tohoku University, Japan talks about 1M fps image sensor with 480 frames trench-capacitor based analog memory. The sensor resolution is 96 x 128 pixels:
Canon GS sensor has 4046 x 2496 pixel resolution and features one charge-based memory per pixel supporting multiple accumulation cycles. It can operate at 120 fps speed. With 4 accumulations, the Canon sensor can achieve 92dB DR at 30 fps:

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