Global and China CMOS Camera Module Industry Report, 2011-2012
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(Newsbox) 19-May-2012
Bharatbook.com introduces a report " Global and China CMOS Camera Module Industry Report, 2011-2012 " the CMOS camera module is mainly composed of four parts: CMOS image sensor, Lens, Camera module and VCM.
CMOS image sensor offers the highest price among the four parts, with the cost  roughly accounting for 30-50% of the entire CMOS camera module. 
  
  In 2011, the blockbuster in the CMOS image sensor industry was that Sony  defeated Omnivision and won the iPhone 4S 8 megapixel main camera orders from  Apple.  http://www.bharatbook.com/market-research-reports/computer-hardware-and-networking-market-research-report/global-and-china-cmos-camera-module-industry-report-2011-2012.html
  
  Omnivision has been the partner with Apple for many years. But sure enough, Sony  technically outperforms Omnivision owning to its professional DSLR-based CMOS  image sensor technology that ensures better image quality. iPhone 4S employs  Sony’s IMX145 image sensor with 1.75-μm structure and 90 nm manufactured process  as well as ceramic package using flip chip and gold stud ball technique. market research report
  
  Definitely, the next-generation iPhone will still apply the image sensors made  by Sony. The choice made by Apple is out of consideration for goods supply  capability apart from the image quality. Omnivision, as an IC design company, is  only responsible for the design of CMOS image sensor and designates the  Taiwan-based TSMC as its sole OEM. Unlike Omnivision, Sony can conduct  independent production, possessing four 8-inch wafer fabs. 
  
  TSMC, the world’s largest wafer foundry, enjoys the market share nearly 50%,  with the share in high-end market exceeding 80%. Moreover, Omnivision is not the  VIP customer of TSMC, so it will very likely keep Omnivision at bay when TSMC  suffers capacity shortfall. On the supplier list published by Apple in 2012,  Omnivision is not included. Thus, there is high possibility that Apple’s  new-generation iPad camera module has employed CMOS image sensors made by  Samsung or Sony. 
  
  For Sony, the identification from Apple generated great advertising effect. Many  industrial pioneers have been attracted to order CMOS image sensors from Sony.  In 2011, Sony enjoyed a market share of around 12% in mobile phone CMOS image  sensor industry, and the figure in 2015 is expected to be 30%. 
  
  In the lens domain, all manufacturers are confronted with profit straits. This  is a labor-intensive industry and veteran employees are more than ever in  shortage, which is especially obvious in the production bases located in Chinese  mainland. On the one hand, the labor cost is increasing; and on the other hand,  the raw materials upstream saw price hike in 2011. By contrast, the lens below  8MP witnessed drop in price because of tough competition. 
  
  In 2011, the revenue of medium-and small-scale lens manufacturers fell to varied  extent, with their profits plummeting. But it was not the case for Taiwan-based  Largan Precision and Genius Electronics Optical, both of which saw soaring  increase in revenue. The two firms contracted all the lens business for Apple’s  camera module. In particular, Largan Precision dominated the high-end market,  while Genius Electronics Optical occupied middle-and low-end market. Genius  Electronics Optical, the revenue of which grew by 136% in 2011, is the leading  iPad camera module lens provider and the only supplier of iPhone VGA camera  module lens. Nonetheless, the gross margin of the two declined.
  
  In the camera module field, benefiting from “Apple effect”, the business of LG  Innotek, as the major provider of camera module for Apple, grew by more than  100% compared to less than 10% in the entire industry in 2011. The three camera  module suppliers approved by Apple include LG Innotek, Sharp, and Primax.
  
  Sharp, also as the major supplier of Nokia, is the second supplier of Apple. For  the Taiwan-based Primax Electronics Ltd focuses on low-end products.  Furthermore, Vistapoint under Flextronics once served as Apple’s supplier. But  the rising wages in Chinese Mainland forced it to sell its plant located in  Zhuhai and narrow the business scale in March 2012. Vistapoint has been excluded  in the supplier list published by Apple in 2012.
  
  1 Status Quo and Trend of CMOS Camera Module
  1.1 CMOS Camera Module Market
  1.2 CMOS Image Sensor Package
  1.3 WLP CMOS Camera Module
  1.4 TSV Packaging
  1.5 Re-flow Camera Module
  1.6 CMOS Camera Module Industry Chain
  1.7 Backside Illumination Pixel Technology
  2. CMOS Camera Module Market
  2.1 Laptop Computer Market
  2.2 Tablet PC Market
  2.3 China Laptop Computer Market
  2.4 DSC Market
  2.5 Mobile Phone Market
  2.6 Smartphone Market
  
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