IFNews quotes Chinese-language
Soochow Securities report that Sony, Samsung, and OmniVision have recently increased their image sensor prices by 10%-20% due to supply shortages.
Soochow Securities analyst says: "
According to our grassroots research, the size of this [CIS] market may even exceed that of memory." (Google translation)
Digitimes too reports that Omnivision "
will raise its quotes for various CMOS image sensors (CIS) by 10-40% in 2020 to counter ever-expanding demand for application to handsets, notebooks, smart home devices, automotive and security surveillance systems."
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