US-based startup Light,whicht is rumored to be HMD Global’s digicam companion within the development of Nokia 9 PureView, has announced that they entered into a partnership with Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation, a part of Sony that produces digital camera sensors. With the settlement, Light will now propose Sony’s picture sensors for their computational imaging solutions to their partners. This way, Light’s multi-digicam gadget will come with Sony’s sensors.

“Sony is the identified quality and market share leader in photosensors, and we are thrilled to partner with them,” stated Dave Grannan, CEO and co-founder, Light. “We are getting into an entirely new generation of wise imaging applications on the way to rework smartphones, self-driving motors, and protection systems. With Sony’s world-class photosensors, we will introduce innovations in the multi-digital camera imaging area.”
“We are excited to be running with Light and riding multi-sensor-based merchandise and solutions into the market,” stated Hank Ochi, president of Component Solutions Business Division, Sony Electronics Inc. “Light and its generation are transforming how devices see the world. This new partnership will allow us to work together to adapt and speed up the layout of today’s multi-photograph sensor-enabled linked devices. Starting nowadays, our jointly developed reference designs will assist our phone OEMs to quickly and easily enhance the imaging capability of multi-camera enabled smartphones.”
This is fantastic for Light because, after Softbank, Foxconn, and Leica investing in them, partnering up with Sony, probably the fine photograph sensor maker for smartphones, is a guarantee for a shiny future. Light is thrilling to us because Light’s co-founder labored at Nokia, and Light is rumored to be HMD’s companion. The Penta-digicam Nokia 9 PureView is rumored to be the result ofa co..












