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High-Quality Photos Promise to Boost Service Provider Revenue
SANTA CLARA, Calif.-- May 16, 2006--InvenSense, the leading provider of motion
sensing solutions for mobile applications, today announced it is addressing image
quality problems in the high-growth camera phone market with its miniature image
stabilization system, due out in the second half of this year.
Global camera phone sales are skyrocketing, and are projected to be the most
common image capture device in the world within a few years. Gartner Group estimates
that over nearly 300 million camera phones were shipped in 2005, while Infotrends/CAP
Ventures projects that number to reach one billion units by 2010.
However, the market has a major hurdle to overcome. Consumers accustomed to digital
still cameras (DSCs) are dissatisfied with camera phone image quality, which suffers
from blurring caused by natural hand jitter, especially when jitter is magnified
by autofocus and zoom features. According to InfoTrends/CAP Ventures, the result
is only half as many photos taken as with DSCs; only one fifth the number of images
printed; and little wireless sharing of photos. The challenge is that while DSCs
have room to integrate image stabilization systems, camera phone circuitry is
tightly packed, requiring tiny and inexpensive components. Up until now there
have been no image stabilization systems small enough or cost effective enough
to deploy in handsets.
The financial stakes are high. Service providers have a unique opportunity to
differentiate themselves with new capabilities. These providers, as well as image
processing businesses (printing and storing services, printer makers, imaging
software developers), have so far been unable to capitalize on the rapid growth
of the camera phone market. Yet at the same time, a 2005 study by Interminds LLC
found that 50 percent of camera phone users would increase wireless image sharing
with access to improved image quality, that 40 percent would pay more per month
for their wireless plan to include automated image correction, and that 63 percent
of owners would consider changing carriers to gain access to automated image correction
features.
InvenSense has created the world's smallest dual-axis gyroscope, which answers
the camera phone industry need to accurately sense natural hand jitter. As a single-chip
silicon device based on MEMS technology, InvenSense's solution is over 5 times
smaller than the smallest competing devices that typically use an older piezo-type
technology, enabling the InvenSense product to fit into any camera phone. Proprietary
wafer-level integration allows the gyroscope to meet the high-performance requirements
for image stabilization applications while meeting the strict size and cost requirements
of mobile handset manufacturers.
"The resolution of the camera phones continues to increase every year, with 1
mega pixel representing the majority of camera phone shipments this year, and
4 mega pixels forecasted to represent the majority of shipments in 2010," said
Scott Smyser, director and principal analyst for Communications and Consumer Electronics
at iSuppli, an El Segundo, Calif.-based market research firm. "However, while
resolution of camera phones continues to increase, other technical necessities
for better image quality, such as image stabilization, continue to be overlooked.
Adding image stabilization to camera phones will help to propel the usage of camera
phones further."
"With the introduction of 3- and 5-mega pixel image sensors by all major sensor
providers and the eagerness of handset makers to introduce new features that differentiate
their products, image stabilization has taken a front seat. A number of camera
module makers are trying hard to offer solutions in the coming months," said Steve
Nasiri, president and chief executive officer of InvenSense. "The one key obstacle
has been the lack of a tiny, high-performance and low-cost gyroscope suitable
for sensing hand motion. InvenSense's IDG-1000 product family offers an integrated
dual-axis gyro solution that can overcome these challenges for module makers."
The company is ramping production of its dual-axis gyro products for the digital
still camera market with volume shipments for autumn 2006 models, and is sampling
image stabilization devices for camera module makers.
About InvenSense
InvenSense is the leading provider of motion sensing solutions for mobile applications.
The company's motion sensing technology addresses emerging mass-market applications
such as image stabilization, mobile navigation, location-based services and smart
user interfaces that use hand motion and gesture-based commands. InvenSense obtained
series A funding of $8 million from leading Silicon Valley venture firms in 2004.
InvenSense's corporate offices are located in Santa Clara, Calif. More information
can be found at www.invensense.com.
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