IFNews quotes Chinese sites
HQEW,
EEPW,
UDN, that refer to Taiwan Economic Times reporting that image sensors are in short supply now, following the shortages of capacitors, resistors, discrete MOSFETs, lenses, AF motors, and other components in the recent months. The main reason is said to be the growing adoption of dual- and triple-camera smartphones. Sony and Omnivision are increasing their image sensor prices, while the smaller smartphone companies are shifting their orders to Pixart and Silicon Optronics (SOI) as the cheaper alternatives.
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