2015年2月7日土曜日

Sony increases the Stacked CMOS Image Sensors production.

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The Sony Kunamoto Center


While Sony is facing a strong competition in areas like TV and Smartphone production it is having a huge success on the image sensor market. Sony issued the following press release to communicate that it will boost the production up to 80,000 wafers per month from the current 60,000 wafers per month. Here is the official Press text:


Sony Increases Production Capacity for Stacked CMOS Image Sensors

~ Sony bolsters total production capacity for image sensors to approximately 80,000 wafers per month, in order to reinforce its supply capability for smartphones ~


Sony Corporation (“Sony”) announces that it plans to invest in Sony Semiconductor Corporation (“Sony Semiconductor”) in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 (“FY15”) in order to increase its production capacity for stacked CMOS image sensors*1. Sony Semiconductor also plans to reorganize and optimize its production sites as it accelerates the shifting of resources to the image sensor business.


This investment is intended primarily to augment production facilities used in the mastering and layering processes*2 for stacked CMOS image sensors, specifically at Sony Semiconductor’s Nagasaki Technology Center (“Nagasaki TEC”), Yamagata Technology Center (“Yamagata TEC”), and Kumamoto Technology Center (“Kumamoto TEC”).


With this investment, Sony plans to increase total production capacity for image sensors from its current level of approximately 60,000 wafers per month to approximately 80,000 wafers per month*3 by the end of June, 2016. Previously, as a mid to long range target, Sony had aimed to raise its total production capacity for image sensors to approximately 75,000 wafers per month. To facilitate this increased production, Sony has continued to augment production facilities at each site, and it established Yamagata TEC in March 2014. Through this investment, Sony will exceed its previous target ahead of schedule.


The total investment amount is projected to be approximately 105 billion yen, comprising approximately 78 billion yen of investments in Nagasaki TEC, approximately 10 billion yen of investments in Yamagata TEC and approximately 17 billion yen of investments in Kumamoto TEC.


Stacked CMOS image sensors deliver superior image quality and advanced functionality in a compact size. Demand for these image sensors is anticipated to further increase, particularly within the expanding market for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Sony is striving to bolster its production capacity for stacked CMOS image sensors and further strengthen its integrated supply operations in order to reinforce its leading position in the image sensor market.


Sony is also announcing the discontinuation of operations at Sony Semiconductor Oita Technology Center (“Oita TEC”), which is a base for the development and production of high-density semiconductors such as LSIs by the end of March 2016. Oita TEC began in 1984 as a production site for memory packaging, but in recent years its primary focus has shifted to the development and production of advanced packaging for LSIs used in game consoles. This decision to cease operations at Oita TEC was necessitated by the changing business landscape. Oita TEC’s approximately 220 employees are scheduled to be transferred to other sites engaged in the production of image sensors or to other Sony Semiconductor sites that will take over some of the operations of Oita TEC.


*1: CMOS image sensors in a stacked structure that layer the pixel section containing back-illuminated structure pixels onto semiconductor chips containing the circuit for signal processing, in contrast to the supporting substrates used in conventional back-illuminated CMOS image sensors.

*2: The mastering process refers to the manufacture of photodiodes and wiring processes for stacked CMOS image sensors. The layering process refers to the layering of semiconductor chips containing back-illuminated structure pixels on top of semiconductor chips containing the circuit for signal processing.

*3: This total production capacity (300mm wafer basis) includes the output of foundry operations to which Sony outsources a part of the manufacturing process. For the purposes of calculating total production capacity, the capacity of 200mm wafer production lines at the Kagoshima Technology Center and Nagasaki TEC are converted into equivalent amounts in terms of 300mm wafer production.


Overview of Investment


Purpose: To bolster production capacity in order to meet growing demand for stacked CMOS image sensors


Sites: Sony Semiconductor Corporation

Nagasaki TEC (Isahaya City, Nagasaki Prefecture), Yamagata TEC (Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture), Kumamoto TEC (Kikuchi District, Kumamoto Prefecture)


Details:

・Nagasaki TEC Fab 2 facility: augment production facilities for stacked CMOS image sensors (mastering, layering, and further downstream processes)

・Yamagata TEC and Kumamoto TEC: augment production facilities for stacked CMOS image sensors (mastering process)


Amount: Approximately 105 billion yen (projected)


〈Breakdown〉 ・To be invested in FY15: Approximately 105 billion yen (approximately 78 billion yen in Nagasaki TEC, approximately 10 billion yen in Yamagata TEC, and approximately 17 billion yen in Kumamoto TEC)


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2015年2月6日金曜日

Dpreview about the Canon 50MP sensor: “won’t be able to offer the same industry-leading dynamic range of Sony sensors”

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A7r vs 5ds by CameraSize.


Dpreview added an interesting note about the new Canon 5ds 50MP sensor:



As far as dynamic range is concerned, we’re told that the new 5DS and 5DS R should give the same performance as the current EOS 5D Mark III. If true, this means that the new cameras won’t be able to offer the same industry-leading dynamic range of Sony’s current APS-C and full-frame sensors, but at least it isn’t a step backwards.



Well, sound sreally like the A7rII (or A9) could beat the Image Quality delivered by that new Canon 50MP 5Ds.


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Good news! Sony’s operating profit doubled during last Quarter (Thanks to selfie boom!).

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We finally have good financial news about Sony:

1) Sony’s operating profit doubled to 178.3 billion yen ($1.52 billion) in the October-December quarter, well above estimates of 96.6 billion yen in a Reuters poll. Sales rose 6 percent to 2.56 trillion yen, above consensus estimates of 2.38 trillion yen.

2) Every single business unit was profitable

3) Sony also announced an improved outlook for the full year ending in March, forecasting a net loss of 170 billion yen, up from its previous projection for a 230 billion yen loss.


There is yet no specific info about the camera business but a very curious note: Sony’s Image sensor business is booming mainly because “The demand for front-facing camera modules is going through the roof, because everyone wants to take high-quality selfies, and that doubles the market size for Sony” (Source: Bloomberg)


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New Megapixel Monster from Canon dethroned the A7r (in terms of resolution).

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The Canon 5ds is now officially listed at Adorama and BHphoto and therefore also officially dethroned the A7r and becomes the new Megapixel resolution King. They do not specifically mention on their press release who makes the sensor. But I guess they would say it’s “Canon designed” anyway. Curious that the Canon’s new camera preorder (yes! not shipping) will start on April 30 too according to Amazon (Click here). Sounds liek the camera actual shipment may be summer only…this gives Sony quite some time to answer with their new A7rII or A9 High Res camera! Afterall in their latest financial results presentation they promised to deliver us “the ultimate resolution”:


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