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市場調査レポート
イメージセンサーの世界市場:2009年
Image Sensor: Market Review and Forecast - 2009
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Abstract
Image Sensor Market Ends Its Long, Steep Growth to Face a More Cyclic Era
August, 2009-Mountain View, CA-The market for image sensors will decline to
$6.4 billion in 2009, a drop of 11% from 2008 and the first decline since
Strategies Unlimited began tracking the market in 1997. Growth is expected to
return in 2010, but the average growth rate will be in the single-digits in
coming years, following over a decade of 22% compound annual growth.
A new, more cyclic phase. The current global economic cycle is driving a
temporary decline, but cycles will have a stronger effect going forward, now
that the perfect convergence of forces leading to rapid growth in image sensor
revenues for cameraphones is maturing. There will still be growth in unit
sales in coming years for image sensors overall, but short-term fluctuations
in demand, periods of oversupply and shortage, and severe price pressure will
make it more challenging to stay competitive than before.
Turmoil in Japan. Japan used to dominate world image sensor production, and
still manufactures over 90% of the world' s CCDs. CCDs continue to dominate in
digital still cameras and security cameras. Even so, Fujifilm stopped
production of image sensors for its line of cameras in 2007. Sony is thinking
of stopping its production of CMOS arrays for cameraphones, and Panasonic has
already done so.
Koreans make huge strides. Meanwhile, Korean and Taiwanese suppliers are
gaining market share, especially for cameraphones. Samsung grew 61% from 2006
to 2008, placing it among the top suppliers. We are also seeing increased
competition from other Korean and Taiwanese companies, such as SETi,
SiliconFile Technologies, and PixArt Imaging. Hynix reentered the image sensor
business in the second half of 2008. These companies are focusing on the China
handset market.
Image Sensors: Market Review and Forecast-2009 is the fifth in a series by
Strategies Unlimited and it continues to be the most comprehensive and
in-depth market report on the subject. It includes all image sensing
applications in the visible spectrum, including scintillator-coated arrays for
x-ray radiography. The study draws heavily on Strategies Unlimited' s extensive
interviews with suppliers in Japan, Korea, the U.S., and Europe, combined with
its deep expertise in this market.
Table of Contents
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- 1.1 Overall Market
- 1.2 Applications
- 1.3 Technology
- 1.4 Suppliers
2. SCOPE AND METHODOLOGY
- 2.1 Scope of this Report
- 2.2 Human vs. Machine Interfaces
- 2.3 The Imaging Supply Chain
- 2.4 Methodology
- 2.5 Average Prices
- 2.6 General Assumptions and Notes
- 2.7 Consumer vs. Specialty Applications
3. CONSUMER MARKET FORECASTS
- 3.1 Overview
- 3.2 Cameraphones
- 3.3 Digital Cameras
- Background
- Point-and-Shoot Cameras
- Digital SLR Cameras
- Combined Outlook
- 3.4 Consumer Camcorders
- 3.5 Webcams and Enterprise Videoconferencing
- 3.6 Toys, Game Machines, and Handheld Video Game Consoles
- 3.7 Optical Mice
- 3.8 Scanning Appliances
4. SPECIALTY MARKET FORECASTS
- 4.1 Overview
- 4.2 Security Cameras and Other Monitors
- 4.3 Machine Vision and Inspection
- 4.4 Intelligent Vehicles
- 4.5 Barcode Scanners
- 4.6 Single-Use Endoscope Cameras
- 4.7 Digital Radiography
- Overview
- Dental Radiography
- Medical Radiography
- Industrial Radiography
- 4.8 Scientific and Professional
- Overview
- Large-Format Cameras and Camera Backs
- Broadcast Video and Digital Cinema Cameras
- Astronomy
- Satellites
- Spectroscopy
- Biological and Fluorescence Microscopy
- High-Speed Applications
5. TECHNOLOGY TRENDS AND FORECASTS
- 5.1 Forecasts by Technology
- 5.2 Summary of Image Sensor Types
- 5.3 CCD vs. CMOS Sensors
- 5.4 Four Key Manufacturing Issues
- 5.5 Integration and Pixel Count
- 5.6 Optical Formats vs. Sensor Dimensions
- 5.7 True vs. Effective Pixel Count
- 5.8 Scanning Techniques
- 5.9 CCD Image Transfer Techniques
- 5.10 Image Formats
- 5.11 Dynamic Range and ADC
- 5.12 History and Timeline
6. WORLDWIDE MARKET SHARES
- 6.1 Overall Array Production
- 6.2 Overall Array Production by Supplier
- 6.3 List of Area Array Suppliers
- 6.4 Key Changes Among Suppliers
- 6.5 CCD Market Shares
- 6.6 CMOS Market Shares
- 6.7 Linear Array Market Shares and Offerings
- 6.8 X-Ray Sensors, Radiation Hardness, and Backside Illumination
LIST OF FIGURES
- 1.1 History and Forecast of Image Sensor Consumption - Area Arrays and
Packaged Linear Arrays, 1996-2013
- 1.2 History and Forecast of Image Sensor Consumption - Area Arrays and
Packaged Linear Arrays, 1996-2013
- 1.3 History and Forecast of the Growth and Growth Rate in Image Sensor
Consumption, 1997-2013
- 1.4 Unit Sales of Image Sensors by Application Group, 2008
- 1.5 Map of Selected Applications According to Absolute and Percent Growth,
2008-2013
- 1.6 Revenues of Image Sensors by Pixel Type, 2006-2013
- 1.7 Key Supplier Market Shares of Total Image Sensors, 2008
- 2.1 Examples of Supply Chains for Image Sensor Products
- 2.2 Foundry and Assembly Services in the Supply Chain
- 2.3 Calibration of Applications with Suppliers
- 2.4 Suppliers Introduce New Versions of Products
- 2.5 Average Prices Reflect the Category Mix
- 3.1 Unit Production of Image Sensors by Consumer Application, 2008
- 3.2 History and Forecast of Image Sensor Revenues by Consumer Application,
2006-2013
- 3.3 History and Forecast of Handset Units and Camera Modules, 2001-2013
- 3.4 Cameraphone Image Sensor Unit Market Share by Supplier, 2008
- 3.5 History and Forecast of Cameraphone Module Unit Share by Pixel Count,
Primary and Secondary Cameras, 2006-2013
- 3.6 Point-and-Shoot Camera Image Sensor Unit Market Share by Supplier, 2008
- 3.7 History and Forecast of Digital Cameras, 1996-2013
- 3.8 History for Unit Sales of Digital Cameras by Pixel Count, 2006-2013
- 3.9 History and Forecast of Camcorder Unit Sales, 1992-2013
- 3.10 Camcorder Image Sensor Unit Market Share by Supplier, 2008
- 3.11 History of Sales of PCs and Webcams, 1997-2013
- 3.12 Sony EyeToy Camera for PlayStation2
- 3.13 History and Forecast of Image Sensors for Optical Mice, 2000-2013
- 3.14 History and Forecast of Linear Array Unit Shipments for Office
Scanning Appliances, 1996-2013
- 4.1 Unit Production of Image Sensors by Specialty Application, 2008
- 4.2 History and Forecast of Image Sensor Revenues by Specialty
Application, 2006-2013
- 4.3 History and Forecast of Image Sensors for Security Cameras and Other
Monitors, 1994-2013
- 4.4 Security Camera Image Sensors - Unit Market Share by Supplier, 2008
- 4.5 Embedded Smart Camera Product
- 4.6 Applications for Imaging in Automobiles
- 4.7 2DMI Damage-Proof Laser Mark
- 4.8 PSC Hybrid Barcode and RFID Terminal
- 4.9 Invendo Medical' s Single-Use Endoscope Camera
- 4.10 RF System' s Wireless Endoscope Capsule
- 4.11 Sinar 33-Megapixel Digital Camera Back
- 4.12 Panavision HD-900F HDTV Camera System
- 4.13 66-Megapixel Astronomy Sensor from DALSA
- 4.14 Diagram of Rotating Mirror Technique for Fast-Frame-Rate Cameras
- 5.1 Image Sensor Revenues by Pixel Type, 2006-2013
- 5.2 Hierarchy of Image Sensor Types
- 5.3 Map of Image Sensor Technologies
- 5.4 Relationship of Chip and Pixel Size to Manufacturing Cost
- 5.5 Three Types of CCD Image Transfer
LIST OF TABLES
- 1.1 History and Forecast of Production of Image Sensors by Application
Group, 2006-2013
- 1.2 Applications Listed by Absolute and Percent Growth, 2008-2013
- 1.3 Summary of Applications and Opportunities: Consumer Imaging
- 1.4 Summary of Applications and Opportunities: Specialty Imaging
- 2.1 Consumer vs. Specialty Imaging Applications
- 3.1 History and Forecast of Image Sensor Production by Consumer
Application, 2006-2013
- 3.2 History and Forecast of Handset Units With and Without Embedded
Cameras, 2006-2013
- 3.3 History and Forecast of Handset Units With Embedded Cameras (Primary
and Secondary Camera) by Pixel Count, 2006-2013
- 3.4 History and Forecast of Image Sensor Sales for Digital Cameras,
2006-2013
- 3.5 History and Forecast of Unit Sales of Image Sensors for Digital
Cameras, by Pixel Count, 2006-2013
- 3.6 History and Forecast of Image Sensors for Camcorders, 2006-2013
- 3.7 History and Forecast of Image Sensors for Webcams and Enterprise
Videoconferencing, 2006-2013
- 3.8 History and Forecast of Image Sensors for Handheld Game Consoles,
2006-2013
- 3.9 History and Forecast of Image Sensors for Optical Mice, 2006-2013
- 3.10 History and Forecast of Linear Array Modules for Office Scanning,
2006-2013
- 4.1 History and Forecast of Image Sensor Production by Specialty
Application, 2006-2013
- 4.2 History and Forecast of Image Sensors for Security Cameras, 2006-2013
- 4.3 Selected Camera and System Vendors
- 4.4 Existing and Emerging Interface Standards for Machine Vision
- 4.5 History and Forecast of Image Sensors for Machine Vision, 2006-2013
- 4.6 Issues Regarding Demand and Timelines for New Vehicle Imaging
Applications
- 4.7 History and Forecast of Image Sensors for Vehicles, 2006-2013
- 4.8 Summary of Symbol Identification Technologies
- 4.9 Key Vendors of Barcode Scanning Systems
- 4.10 History and Forecast of Image Sensors for Barcode Scanners, 2006-2013
- 4.11 Suppliers of Wireless or Other Single-Use Endoscopy Cameras
- 4.12 History and Forecast of Image Sensors for Single-Use Endoscopy
Cameras, 2006-2013
- 4.13 Summary of X-Ray Detection Technologies
- 4.14 History and Forecast of Image Sensor Revenues for Digital
Radiography, 2006-2013
- 4.15 Suppliers of Dental DR and CR Radiography Tools
- 4.16 Suppliers of Large-Format Medical Digital Radiography Systems
- 4.17 Some Suppliers of Industrial Digital Radiography Systems
- 4.18 History and Forecast of Image Sensors for Scien-tific and
Professional Applications, 2006-2013
- 4.19 Selected Digital Formats for Broadcast and Cinema Cameras
- 4.20 Types of High-Speed Scientific Cameras
- 5.1 Image Sensor Revenues and Share by Pixel Type, 2006-2013
- 5.2 CCD Revenues and Shares by Application, 2006-2013
- 5.3 CMOS Revenues and Shares by Application, 2006-2013
- 5.4 "Other Pixel Type" Revenues and Shares - Radiography, 2006-2013
- 5.5 Summary of Image Sensor Types
- 5.6 Leading Advantages of CCD and CMOS Image Sensors
- 5.7 Specific Characteristics of CCD and CMOS Image Sensors
- 5.8 Common Optical Formats and Sensor Dimensions
- 5.9 Key Features of Image Sensor Scanning Techniques
- 5.10 Key Features of CCD Image Transfer Techniques
- 5.11 Common Electronic Image Formats
- 5.12 Examples of ADC Bits Corresponding to Different Dynamic Ranges
- 5.13 Image Sensor Commercialization Periods
- 5.14 Milestones in Electronic Imaging
- 6.1 Summary of Revenues by Image Sensor Type, 2008
- 6.2 Key Supplier Revenues and Market Shares - Area Arrays, 2006-2008
- 6.3 Area Array Image Sensor Capability by Company
- 6.4 Key Changes Among Image Sensor Suppliers
- 6.5 CCD Image Sensor Production and Market Shares by Supplier - Area
Arrays, 2006-2008
- 6.6 CMOS Image Sensor Production and Market Shares by Supplier - Area
Arrays, 2006-2008
- 6.7 Contact Image Sensor Production and Market Shares by Supplier,
2006-2008
- 6.8 Linear Image Sensor Products by Manufacturer, 2008
- 6.9 Companies Offering Semiconductor-Based X-Ray Imagers, 2008
- 6.10 Companies Offering Radiation-Hard or Radiation-Tolerant Image
Sensors, 2007
- 6.11 Companies Offering Image Sensors with Backside Illumination, 2008
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