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Sony And TSMC Plan Sensor Venture
(MENAFN- AzerNews) ** By Alimat Aliyeva**
Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corp. (Sony) and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd. (TSMC) are planning to form a strategic partnership to develop next-generation image sensors, ** AzerNEWS** reports, citing foreign media.
The companies intend to establish a joint venture in which Sony will hold a majority stake. The new entity will combine Sony’s advanced expertise in image sensor design with TSMC’s world-class semiconductor manufacturing capabilities. Together, they aim to push forward innovations in“physical AI” applications, including autonomous vehicles, robotics, and advanced machine vision systems.
“Building on the trust cultivated through our long-standing collaboration with TSMC, I am delighted that we have reached an agreement to take our partnership to the next stage. This joint venture is a significant initiative that brings together the strengths of both companies and is expected to accelerate technological and business innovation in the field of next-generation image sensors,” said Shinji Sashida, President and CEO of Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corp.
Industry analysts note that image sensors are becoming one of the most critical components of modern AI systems. They act as the “eyes” of machines, enabling real-time perception of the physical world. As AI moves beyond software into robotics and autonomous systems, demand for ultra-high-resolution, low-latency sensors is expected to grow rapidly.
Some experts believe this partnership could also influence future consumer electronics, such as smartphones and augmented reality devices. Future sensors may not only capture images but also perform on-chip processing, allowing devices to interpret scenes instantly without relying heavily on cloud computing. This could significantly reduce latency and improve energy efficiency in AI-driven applications.
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