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Sony Corporation has announced that it will acquire certain facilities owned by Toshiba used for the fabrication of CMOS image sensors. Sony Corporation and Toshiba Corporation have entered into a non-binding memorandum of understanding that confirms Sony's intent to acquire certain semiconductor fabrication facilities, equipment and related assets owned by Toshiba. Toshiba's 300mm wafer production line is located in Oita City, Oita Prefecture, Japan, and is used to produce CMOS image sensors and memory controllers. Sony plans to operate the site as a production facility of Sony Semiconductor Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony, primarily for manufacturing CMOS image sensors. Sony's acquisition of the said facilities will enable the company to increase its production capabilities in the area of CMOS image sensors, where further market growth is anticipated. Sony finally lent me one of their limited Sony Vaio P to test out for a week. Sony has been taking it's time to get its own netbook out in the market and at the same time, criticizing other manufacturers for a mediocre product. Well, it looks like its own Sony Vaio Pocket netbook will be put to the test now that details have been leaked. Read more in our articles including "Sony announces plan to acquire Toshiba's image sensor facilities" and "Sony Vaio P: Unboxing Photos".

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Sony Corporation has announced that it will acquire certain facilities owned by Toshiba used for the fabrication of CMOS image sensors. Sony Corporation and Toshiba Corporation have entered into a non-binding memorandum of understanding that confirms Sony's intent to acquire certain semiconductor fabrication facilities, equipment and related assets owned by Toshiba.

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Toshiba's 300mm wafer production line is located in Oita City, Oita Prefecture, Japan, and is used to produce CMOS image sensors and memory controllers. Sony plans to operate the site as a production facility of Sony Semiconductor Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony, primarily for manufacturing CMOS image sensors. Sony's acquisition of the said facilities will enable the company to increase its production capabilities in the area of CMOS image sensors, where further market growth is anticipated.

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Our coverage of sony cmos includes: "Sony announces plan to acquire Toshiba's image sensor facilities"; "Sony Vaio P: Unboxing Photos"; "Sony Vaio Pocket Netbook". Each article provides unique insights and information.