Eastman Kodak and IBM will team up to develop new image sensors for digital cameras and camera phones, Kodak said in a statment. The agreement seeks to combine Kodak’s image sensor technology with IBM’s complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) processing expertise. Kodak hopes to use the technology to bring out a new family of CMOS image sensor devices. The companies say that the new sensors will allow for improved image quality and more innovative features. The companies did not disclose the terms of the agreement.
Kodak, IBM Collaborate on New Digital Image Sensors
Posted by: ECT News Desk September 16, 2004 03:11 PMEastman Kodak and IBM will team up to develop new image sensors for digital cameras and camera phones, Kodak said in a statment. The agreement seeks to combine Kodak’s image sensor technology with IBM’s complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) processing expertise. Kodak hopes to use the technology to bring out a new family of CMOS image sensor devices. The companies say that the new sensors will allow for improved image quality and more innovative features. The companies did not disclose the terms of the agreement.