The nanotech bit may not mean much; "nanotech" generally means it has features smaller than 100nm, which means modern CPUs qualify. It wouldn't be surprising if this chip had features that size—the smaller the pixel, the less light it needs to trigger.
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John Stracke @ May 22nd 2007 9:33AM
The nanotech bit may not mean much; "nanotech" generally means it has features smaller than 100nm, which means modern CPUs qualify. It wouldn't be surprising if this chip had features that size—the smaller the pixel, the less light it needs to trigger.
lapa @ May 22nd 2007 5:38PM
>the smaller the pixel, the less light it needs to trigger.
u r wrong. actually, big pixels are used for low-light video/photo.
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