Image-sensor market passes $6 billion

June 13, 2007
JUNE 13, 2007--The image-sensor market reached $6 billion in 2006, according to a new market report from Strategies Unlimited, a research unit of PennWell.

JUNE 13, 2007--The image-sensor market reached $6 billion in 2006, a jump of more than 30% over 2005, with sales expected to grow another 14% in 2007, according to a new market report from Strategies Unlimited, a research unit of PennWell Corporation (Mountain View, CA, USA; www.pennwell.com). The market will gradually slow in the next several years, but the year-over-year growth will still provide large opportunities and challenges as the leading players jockey for position.

While the overall market is becoming more predictable, camera phones and digital cameras continue to exceed expectations. Strong growth is also expected in security cameras and in digital radiography. Automotive applications are moving slowly but steadily into production, but the segment remains small for now.

The top five suppliers continue to hold about 2/3 of the total market share, but membership in the top five has changed. Sony and Micron are nearing $1 billion each in annual revenues. Overall, there are about 50 suppliers, about twice the number in 1997, but unchanged in the last few years. That is, for every Atmel or ESS Technology that sells or closes its image sensor business, there is a Planet82 or a ProMOS Technologies that enters.

CMOS image sensors now dominate both unit and revenue share, mostly owing to the continued rise of the camera-phone market. Micron has shot to the top position in CMOS arrays, with other semiconductor manufacturers such as ST and Samsung also showing strong gains. While CCDs continue to grow in dollar value, there is some consolidation in the market share, with the possibility that Sanyo Electric will exit the business.

"This market continues to promise many interesting opportunities," says Tom Hausken, director of components research at Strategies Unlimited. "A few of the developments that we are monitoring include 1.4-μm pitch pixels, 90-nm lithography, embedded laptop cameras, wider use of electronics to substitute for optics, and even cameras based on optic flow."

Image Sensor Market Review and Forecast--2007, available now, reviews the technology, applications, key trends, markets, and suppliers of image sensors. It presents forecasts by application and sensor type, including unit sales and price projections, along with estimates of revenues and market shares of key suppliers. For more information, contact Strategies Unlimited via e-mail at [email protected], or check the company's Web site at www.strategies-u.com.

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