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Mobile Image Sensor market in China 2015 to grow at a CAGR of 15.35% By 2019: Market Research Store

Image sensing technology is used in cameras, camcorders, and all types of imaging devices. Mobile image sensors are devices used for the conversion of an image into an electronic signal in mobile devices. Before the digital era, analog image sensors functioned with video camera tubes. These tubes are now replaced with digital technologies such as charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensors and complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors.

Mobile Image Sensor market in China to grow at a CAGR of 15.35 percent over the period 2013-2018.

“CMOS mobile image sensor technology is a major contributor to the growth of the Mobile Image Sensor Market in China and is replacing CCD mobile image sensor technology at a rapid rate because of its reasonable cost and comparable performance,”.

Covered in this Report

This report covers the present scenario and the growth prospects of the Mobile Image Sensor market in China for the period 2014-2018. Mobile image sensors can be categorized into two types: CMOS mobile image sensors and CCD mobile image sensors. CMOS image sensor is used in most smartphones because it offers low consumption of power; whereas CCD image sensor is used in high-end cameras that are used for capturing images in low light.

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Mobile Image Sensor Market in China 2014-2018, has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the landscape of the Mobile Image Sensor market in China and its growth prospects in the coming years. The report includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market.

Key Market Drivers

Increase in Mobile Phone Penetration
Increased Demand for High-resolution Cameras in Mobiles
Increased Number of Smartphone Users
Increase in Demand for Primary Camera Resolution in Mobile Phones

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Key Market Trends

Increasing Adoption of Smartphones
Rapid Advances in Technology
Availability of Smartphones with High Storage Capacity

Key Market Vendors

Aptina Imaging Corp.
OmniVision Technologies Inc.
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
Sony Semiconductor Corp.

To define the market circumstances in the next 3-4 years, Our analysts have conducted in-depth analysis of the impact of market drivers, challenges and trends featuring data on product segmentations, vendor shares, growth rate by revenue and an evaluation of the different buying criteria in the order of importance.

Mobile technology and PCs can take a decade off mental age

Senior citizens who use these devices regularly can delay what could otherwise be cognitive decline.

Among the greatest fears that people face when it comes to aging is that their mental abilities will decline, but if the findings of a recent study are true, then it could be that the regular use of PCs and mobile technology could help to slow that process in a highly meaningful way.

Cognitive and mental decline were found to have been delayed in users of smartphones and computers.

The study was published in the respected medical journal, Intelligence, in which it was described that the use of computers and mobile technology could help to explain why today’s seniors seem to be four to eight years younger (on a cognitive level) than people of the same age a decade ago. The study showed that the positive impact of these computing devices held up, even when controlling for certain factors such as health, gender, and education.

The mobile technology study was conducted on participants in the U.K. and Germany who were 50 years and older.

Mobile Technology - SeniorsThere were about 2,000 participants in the study who were tested back in 2006. Then another group of 3,000 were tested in 2012. The conclusions were drawn by Valeria Bordone and her team at the International Institute for Applied Systems analysis.

According to Bordone, “We know that IQ (intelligence quotient) has been increasing for many decades.” The trend of continual increases in IQ is known as the Flynn effect, and it has been observed since the 1930s. The way in which it has been explained is that throughout this period of time, there has been a worldwide improvement to access to nutrition, healthcare, and education for the population as a whole. Despite the fact that these improvements have been subtle from one year to the next, they have given people the ability to access more mentally stimulating activities and to better their cognitive abilities. The outcome has been higher IQ test scores.

That said, Bordone explained that IQ is considered to be a very limited way of measuring cognitive skills, so this study involved a broader range of testing, to achieve greater accuracy. The link between the use of computers and mobile technology and the slowing in cognitive decline among seniors was shown by correlation in Bordone’s study, as opposed to being directly demonstrated.