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Toshiba: We’ll be mass producing a 14.6 megapixel CMOS sensor for fones in Q3 2010
Toshiba: We’ll be mass producing a 14.6 megapixel CMOS sensor for fones in Q3 2010
Toshiba ( OTCPK: TOSBF ), using pixels that are only 1.4 microns small, will be mass producing a 14.6 megapixel CMOS sensor that measures 1/2.3 inches starting in Q3 2010. The sensors will be made using Toshiba’s 65 nm process on 300 mm wafers, yielding about half a million sensors a ...
News Release 22 Oct, 2009
News Release 22 Oct, 2009
toshiba.co.jp — Image of Dynario TM 3 TOKYO Toshiba Corporation (TOKYO: 6502), a world leader in the development of... fuel-cell technology for handheld electronic equipment, today announced the launch of its first direct methanol fuel-cell product: Dynario , an ... (more) News Release 22 Oct, 2009
News Release 27 Oct, 2009
News Release 27 Oct, 2009
toshiba.co.jp — TOKYO Toshiba Corporation (TOKYO: 6502) today announced the launch of a new CMOS image sensor that will... bring 14.6 million pixels to digital still cameras and to mobile phones supporting video imaging. The sensor, the latest addition to Toshiba's ... (more) News Release 27 Oct, 2009
Toshiba Dynario fuel-cell: the battery revolution begins October 29th
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engadget.com — We can hardly believe it but the day has finally arrived: Toshiba just launched the first Dynario... fuel-cell for portable consumer electronics. That's right, the long promised and highly anticipated direct methane fuel-cell (DMFC) with dedicated ... (more) Toshiba Dynario fuel-cell: the battery revolution begins ...
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Toshiba tech heralds 15MP cameraphones
Electricpig.co.uk - The UK's fastest-growing tech news site — ... Toshiba says the new sensors will be good to go from July next year, so the next hurdle in the megapixel race won’t be cleared until the run up to Christmas 2010. Really though, is it a race anyone should be running? We’ll have to wait and see, but we’ll wager Samsung’s optical zoom phone will be much more up shutterbug street. Out TBC | £TBC | Toshiba (Via IntoMobile) Related posts: Toshiba shoves Cell processor into next-gen laptops Toshiba booth tour: CES ...

Toshiba to Mass Produce 14.6 Megapixel Camera Phone Sensors
Gadget Venue — ... The problem with using high amounts of pixels in a CMOS sensor is that you are typically restricted to a small lens on a camera phone and higher amounts of pixels may or may not get a better image. Also another restriction can be the software used on the phone to process images captured. If the phone manufacturers can address both these functions and get rid of shutter lag then the potential will be a lot higher to get better quality images. Press Release Via: IntoMobile Toshiba to Mass Produce 14.6 Megapixel Camera Phone Sensors > > ...

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