“These announcements are tremendous examples of the speed with which Kodak is moving to grow its digitally oriented businesses,” said Mary Jane Hellyar, President, Display & Components, and Senior Vice President, Eastman Kodak Company. A critical component in any digital imaging device, image sensors act as the “eye” of a digital camera by converting light into electric charges to begin the capture process. Kodak also announced an agreement to license key CIS manufacturing technologies to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSMC), the world’s largest dedicated semiconductor foundry. The company announced availability of the first CMOS image sensor (CIS) devices to arise from its manufacturing alliance with IBM, as well as development of a reference design that incorporates these new image sensors with multimedia processors from Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI). The company also announced important new alliances that will extend its reach in the market for image sensors. Eastman Kodak Company reached another milestone in its digital growth strategy with the announcement of innovative new image sensors for mass-market products such as camera phones and digital still cameras.
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