Yahoo: Advanced Wafer Level Packaging Inc. (AWLP) has licensed the full range of SHELLCASE image sensor packaging technologies from Tessera, including the SHELLCASE MVP solution, which is one of the industry’s first Through Silicon Via (TSV) solutions.
AWLP is an early-stage start-up company based in Seoul, Korea. The new outsource packaging company will be dedicated to providing SHELLCASE packaging services to semiconductor manufacturing companies. AWLP was established in 2007 as a foundry service provider dedicated to Tessera WLCSP technology. AWLP’s facility is now being built in Kwangju City and will begin production by the end of 1Q09.
Yahoo: Fujitsu Microelectronics' Milbeaut chipsets incorporate the FotoNation FaceTracker image enhancement solution from Tessera. The FotoNation FaceTracker solution tracks faces in the camera viewfinder, detecting more than 10 faces in one image in as little as 0.1 seconds. It continues to track them moving throughout the image, even in rotation or profile. The camera uses this “face data” to adjust image capture settings such as exposure and focus, which results in human subjects that are well-lit and well-focused, even when backlit or off-center. The technology also includes face orientation data as a simple solution for auto-rotation without additional hardware.
AWLP is an early-stage start-up company based in Seoul, Korea. The new outsource packaging company will be dedicated to providing SHELLCASE packaging services to semiconductor manufacturing companies. AWLP was established in 2007 as a foundry service provider dedicated to Tessera WLCSP technology. AWLP’s facility is now being built in Kwangju City and will begin production by the end of 1Q09.
Yahoo: Fujitsu Microelectronics' Milbeaut chipsets incorporate the FotoNation FaceTracker image enhancement solution from Tessera. The FotoNation FaceTracker solution tracks faces in the camera viewfinder, detecting more than 10 faces in one image in as little as 0.1 seconds. It continues to track them moving throughout the image, even in rotation or profile. The camera uses this “face data” to adjust image capture settings such as exposure and focus, which results in human subjects that are well-lit and well-focused, even when backlit or off-center. The technology also includes face orientation data as a simple solution for auto-rotation without additional hardware.
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