2022 Automotive CMOS Image Sensors (CIS) Market Research Report

 

This report will provide an overview of the current state of CIS technology and its applications in the automotive industry. It will also analyze the market size and competitive landscape for automotive CIS.

 

In recent years, automotive CMOS image sensors (CIS) have gained significant attention in the automotive industry. These sensors have become essential components in advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), which rely on the sensors to detect obstacles, pedestrians, and other vehicles. The development of CIS technology has enabled the production of smaller, more efficient, and cost-effective sensors, which has made them a popular choice for many automakers.

 

The market size for automotive CIS is expected to grow significantly over the next few years due to the increasing adoption of ADAS in modern vehicles. The competition in the CIS market is also expected to intensify as several major players, including Onsemi, Omnivision, and SONY, have been investing heavily in the development of CIS technology.

 

 

 

In 2022, the global market size for CMOS image sensors (CIS) reached $2.174 billion in the factory installed market, exhibiting a growth of 8.2% compared to the previous year. According to ICV analysts, the front-end market for CIS is expected to surpass $5 billion, reaching a market size of $5.131 billion by 2027. In contrast, the post-factory market for CIS is anticipated to decline over the coming years. The global market size for post-factory CIS in 2022 was $421 million, and it is expected to decrease to $319 million by 2027.

 

 

 

In terms of market segmentation, the Chinese market holds a market share of approximately 43% of the global market. Its market size reached $1.128 billion in 2022 and is expected to exceed $2 billion by 2026, with an estimated market size of $2.442 billion by 2027. The European market is the second-largest market segment, with the 2022 market size of the automotive CIS market reaching $652 million and expected to reach $1.312 billion by 2027.

 

 

Currently, the major market participants in the global market for CMOS image sensors for automotive applications include Onsemi, OmniVision, and Samsung. Onsemi is the market leader with a market share of 44%, while OmniVision, with a market share of 30%, ranks second. Samsung and SONY are both manufacturers specializing in CMOS image sensors for consumer electronics, and their development of CIS products for automotive applications began relatively late. In 2022, these two companies obtained market shares of 9% and 5%, respectively, in the global market for automotive CIS, and it is expected that their market share will increase in the future.

 

 

CIS (CMOS Image Sensor) and EVS (Event-based Vision Sensor) are two distinct types of image sensors. CIS employs a line-by-line scanning method similar to that of traditional cameras, capturing and processing the entire image, which results in high image quality and resolution but also requires considerable computational resources and power consumption. Conversely, EVS utilizes an event-based approach, sending event signals only when changes occur in the image. This approach offers benefits such as low latency, low power consumption, high frame rates, and a wide dynamic range but comes at the cost of lower image quality and resolution. According to ICV analysts, future ADAS visual sensing systems may adopt a hybrid approach utilizing both CIS and EVS technologies.

 

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2023-03-22