"In 2020 the segment was worth $20.7B, exceeding 4.7% of total semiconductor industry sales. This segment has made Sony a significant semiconductor player, alongside other CIS players such as Samsung, OmniVision, and STMicroelectronics."
You should not use the Products for critical applications which may pose a life- or injury- threatening risk or are highly likely to cause significant property damage in the event of failure of the Products. You should consult your Sony sales representative beforehand when you consider using the Products for such critical applications. In addition, you should not use the Products in weapon or military equipment.
can Sony sensors be used in defence applications??
ReplyDeleteSony Use-Restriction Statement:
DeleteYou should not use the Products for critical applications which may pose a life- or injury- threatening risk or are highly likely to cause significant property damage in the event of failure of the Products. You should consult your Sony sales representative beforehand when you consider using the Products for such critical applications. In addition, you should not use the Products in weapon or military equipment.
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I guess you get to decide what "should" means.
A bit offtoptc... Are there reports on shortages in CIS supply similar to other semi products? Or is CIS less affected?
ReplyDeleteThe IDM CIS makers like SONY, Samsung are less impacted than Fabless CIS makers.
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