Apple has acquired InVisage, a company that makes image sensors for cameras, according to Image Sensors World.
The site notes that some of Invisage's employees are now at Apple and some are now looking for work. Sources tell the site that deal closed in July.
InVisage makes the QuantumFilm image sensor that relies on a newly invented class of materials to absorb light; specifically, the new material is made up of quantum dots, nanoparticles that can be dispersed to form a grid once they are synthesized. This dispersion of solid materials can be coated onto a substrate and allowed to dry.
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The site notes that some of Invisage's employees are now at Apple and some are now looking for work. Sources tell the site that deal closed in July.
InVisage makes the QuantumFilm image sensor that relies on a newly invented class of materials to absorb light; specifically, the new material is made up of quantum dots, nanoparticles that can be dispersed to form a grid once they are synthesized. This dispersion of solid materials can be coated onto a substrate and allowed to dry.
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