Yole Développement expects the global 3D imaging and sensing market to expand from $5B in 2019 to $15B in 2025, at a 20% CAGR. 3D rear sensing in mobile has diversified its application use cases. First used for photography, to enhance bokeh and zoom capabilities, it will expand into AR and gaming.












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