DigitalOptics Corporation Launches mems|cam™
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
DigitalOptics Corporation (DigitalOptics or DOCTM), a wholly
owned subsidiary of Tessera Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: TSRA), today
introduced mems|cam™, a microelectromechanical system (MEMS)
autofocus camera module for smartphones.
The mems|cam modules harness the performance advantages of MEMS
technology to deliver dramatically improved speed, power, and precision
in smartphone cameras. DigitalOptics has demonstrated that mems|cam offers
significantly faster autofocus, at 1 percent of the power consumption of
traditional voice coil motor (VCM) autofocus technology. DOC's mems|cam
components provide micron-level precision for greater focus accuracy,
leveraging the benefits of semiconductor processing at major wafer
foundries.
"As a 30 year veteran of the mobile industry, I recognize the tremendous
opportunity created by smartphone growth and consumer demand for quality
imaging," said John Thode, president of DigitalOptics Corporation.
"DOC's mems|cam modules will provide meaningful camera differentiation
that smartphone OEMs want to deliver to consumers."
The mems|cam modules answer the smartphone industry's demand for ever
sleeker handset designs. The camera module is the primary height
constraint for smartphones. DOC's first mems|cam module (an 8 megapixel,
1/3.2" format camera) is available in wire bond (COB) and flip chip
packages. This module will allow designers to pursue aggressive form
factors thanks to its ultra-low z-height of as small as 5.1mm.
DigitalOptics is initially targeting smartphone OEMs in China for its
mems|cam modules. "Smartphone OEMs in China are driving innovative new
form factors, features, and camera functionality," said Jim Chapman, SVP
sales and marketing at DigitalOptics Corporation. "These OEMs recognize
the speed, power, and precision advantages of mems|cam relative to
existing VCM camera modules."
"We have a strategic relationship with DigitalOptics for mems|cam
modules, having recognized the potential advantages of implementing a
mems|cam module into our handsets," said Zeng Yuan Qing, vice general
manager of Guangdong Oppo Mobile Telecommunications Corp., Ltd, a
leading Chinese smartphone OEM. "Our interest in the mems|cam solution
builds on our existing relationship with DigitalOptics. We have
implemented DOC's suite of video and still image software products,
including the very popular face beautification tools in our Ulike 2
smartphone." DigitalOptics plans to demonstrate the Ulike 2 at Pepcom
MobileFocus and Mobile World Congress in Barcelona later this month.
DigitalOptics has developed an in-form factor demonstration of its
mems|cam All-in-One module. The All-in-One is a fully tuned camera
incorporating an OmniVision 8835 image sensor and a Fujitsu
Semiconductor Milbeaut® ISP. The CK Telecom smartphone used for this
demo is based on the new MediaTek 6589 quad-core application processor
platform. DOC plans to show this demo at Mobile World Congress. "We
worked closely with DOC on the mems|cam All-in-One demo," said Roy Ho,
chief executive officer of CK Telecom. "CKT has a long relationship with
DOC, and we value the differentiation provided by the mems|cam module
and DOC's suite of embedded imaging processing applications."
"We are delighted to work with DigitalOptics by including Fujitsu
Semiconductor's Milbeaut® ISP in the mems|cam All-in-One module," said
Tom Miyake, corporate VP, Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited. "Fujitsu
Semiconductor's Milbeaut® lineup is the world's leading image signal
processor, and enables superior image quality with an abundance of
advanced features, several of which are made more efficient by DOC's
unique intellectual property (IP) cores."
Initial mems|cam sample requests from smartphone customers are being
evaluated now. The list price for 10,000 units of the DOC8324 is
US$25.00 per module. For more product information please visit www.doc.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains forward-looking statements, which are made
pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements involve risks
and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ
significantly from those projected, particularly with respect to the
characteristics, benefits, features and potential of DOC's technologies
and products, including its mems|cam modules, industry and technology
trends, and DOC's demonstrations of mems|cam modules at Mobile World
Congress and Pepcom MobileFocus. Material factors that may cause results
to differ from the statements made include the plans or operations
relating to Tessera Technologies, Inc.'s (the "Company") businesses;
market or industry conditions; changes in patent laws, regulation or
enforcement, or other factors that might affect the Company's ability to
protect or realize the value of its intellectual property; the risk of a
decline in demand for semiconductor and camera module products; the
expiration of license agreements and the cessation of related royalty
income; the failure, inability or refusal of licensees to pay royalties;
initiation, delays, setbacks or losses relating to the Company's
intellectual property or intellectual property litigations, or
invalidation or limitation of key patents; the timing and results, which
are not predictable and may vary in any individual proceeding, of any
ICC ruling or award, including in the Amkor arbitration; fluctuations in
operating results due to the timing of new license agreements and
royalties, or due to legal costs; failure by the industry to use
technologies covered by the Company's patents; the expiration of the
Company's patents; the Company's ability to successfully complete and
integrate acquisitions of businesses, including the integration by DOC
of its recently acquired camera module manufacturing facility in Zhuhai,
China; the risk of loss of, or decreases in production orders from,
customers of acquired businesses; financial and regulatory risks
associated with the international nature of the Company's businesses;
failure of the Company's products to achieve technological feasibility
or profitability; failure to successfully commercialize the Company's
products; changes in demand for the products of the Company's customers;
limited opportunities to license technologies and sell products due to
high concentration in the markets for semiconductors and related
products and camera modules; the impact of competing technologies on the
demand for the Company's technologies and products; failure by DOC to
become a vertically integrated camera module supplier; and the reliance
on a limited number of suppliers for the components used in the
manufacture of DOC products. You are cautioned not to place undue
reliance on the forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the
date of this release. The Company's filings with the Securities and
Exchange Commission, including its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the
year ended Dec. 31, 2011, and its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the
quarter ended Sept. 30, 2012, include more information about factors
that could affect the Company's financial results. The Company assumes
no obligation to update information contained in this press release.
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is reaffirming or confirming any of the information contained herein.
About DigitalOptics Corporation
DigitalOptics Corporation (DigitalOptics or DOCTM), a wholly
owned subsidiary of Tessera Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSRA), designs
and manufactures innovative imaging systems for smartphones. The company
leverages its deep expertise in optics, camera modules, MEMS and image
processing to deliver pioneering products that expand the boundaries of
smartphone photography. DOC's mems|cam modules set the standard for
camera module speed, size, power consumption, and precision.
DigitalOptics is a leader in embedded image enhancement and
computational photography algorithms, including its FaceToolsTM,
HDR, panorama, multi-focus, and image stabilization products. DOC's
complementary suite of imaging solutions allows smartphone vendors to
rapidly incorporate world-class cameras so users always have high-end
imaging on hand. DigitalOptics is headquartered in San Jose, California.
For more information visit www.doc.com
About Tessera Technologies, Inc.
Tessera Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSRA) is a holding company with
operating subsidiaries in two segments: Intellectual Property and
DigitalOptics. Our Intellectual Property segment, managed by Tessera
Intellectual Property Corp. generates revenue from manufacturers and
other implementers that use our technology. Our DigitalOptics business
delivers innovation in imaging systems for smartphones. For more
information call 1.408.321.6000 or visit www.tessera.com.
Tessera, the Tessera logo, DOC, the DOC logo, FaceTools, the mems|cam
logo, Invensas, and the Invensas logo are trademarks or registered
trademarks of affiliated companies of Tessera Technologies, Inc. in the
United States and other countries. All other company, brand and product
names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
companies.
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