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Samsung to acquire smartphone camera tech company CorePhotonics

29 Jan

According to sources familiar with the matter, Korean smartphone maker Samsung is close to acquiring Israel-based technology company CorePhotonics. The deal could be worth $ 150 million.

CorePhotonics isn’t a company end consumers are too familiar with, but it has been one of the pioneers of the multi-camera trend in smartphones. Most notably it was the company behind OPPO’s 5x zoom module and was likely also involved in the creation of OPPO’s latest 10x zoom camera. It’s unknown at this point what the acquisition would mean for the relationship with OPPO.

The CorePhotonics name also appeared in the news when the company filed several law suits against Apple for patent infringement. The legal dispute is still ongoing.

Zoom reach is one of the very few areas where smartphone cameras still can’t keep up with stand-alone compact cameras and is likely going to be an important differentiator for brands when launching the next generations of smartphones. In this context the acquisition makes a lot of sense for a manufacturer like Samsung.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Google reportedly to acquire Lytro for $40 million

22 Mar

Lytro first appeared on the scene in 2011 with its unique light field cameras that allow for refocusing of an image after it has been captured. However, after the concept failed to catch on in the consumer space, the company decided to abandon this market and focus on Light Field video solutions for professional users.

More recently the inevitable happened and Lytro discontinued the pictures.lytro.com platform, which had allowed Lytro users to share their refocusable ‘living’ light-field images with others online and through Facebook.

Now TechCrunch reports tech giant Google is about to acquire the company. According to unnamed sources, Google will pay approximately $ 40 million for Lytro’s technology and patents. According to the same sources, some Lytro employees have already left the company.

Lytro’s technology could be very useful for Google’s ventures into the rapidly growing area of virtual reality where it is competing with Facebook’s Oculus and a number of other players. A recent example of Google’s VR activities is the “Welcome to Light Fields” app on the digital distribution platform Steam. According to the app description, users can “experience real-world reflections, depth, and translucence like never before in VR.”

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Western Digital announces plan to acquire SanDisk

24 Oct

Yesterday, Western Digital announced plans to acquire SanDisk Corporation, a company that specializes in memory chips and SD cards. According to a statement released on Wednesday, WD will purchase all of SanDisk’s shares in a deal totaling about $ 19 billion; a combination of cash and stock will be paid. Read more

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Adobe to acquire Fotolia for $800 million cash

13 Dec

Adobe has announced plans to acquire stock photography service Fotolia. Once the acquisition is complete, Fotolia will be offered to Adobe users as a ‘single Creative Cloud marketplace experience’, as well as a standalone service to others. Read more

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Microsoft to acquire Nokia’s smartphone business

03 Sep

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Microsoft is moving forward with a deal to purchase Nokia’s Devices and Services business for $ 7.2 billion USD (€5.44 billion EUR). The Finnish hardware maker’s mobile phone division has been struggling since the dawn of the smartphone era, recently reporting a $ 150 million revenue loss even after surging sales of its Lumia line of Windows Phone 8 smartphones. For Microsoft, the acquisition is an opportunity to unify its mobile brand. Click through for more details on connect.dpreview.com.

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