Olympus is selling camera business to VAIO owner

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olympus收購olympus is getting out of the camera business

olympus收購olympus is getting out of the camera business

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The company that bought VAIO now wants Zuiko and OM-D

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olympus收購olympus has announced plans to get out of the camera business entirely, selling off its imaging division to an investment fund. Japan Industrial Partners, the company that bought the VAIO computer business from Sony, has signed a memorandum of understanding that will see
olympus收購olympus spin out the division and transfer all of its shares.

The imaging division is a small part of
olympus收購olympus’ business, which is now largely focused on providing medical equipment such as endoscopes. CEO Yasuo Takeuchi hinted to reporters last year that the camera division wasn’t off-limits for a sale, although the company later downplayed those remarks.

JIP will continue to use
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olympus收購olympus says it “implemented measures to cope with the extremely severe digital camera market, due to, amongst others, rapid market shrink caused by the evolution of smartphones,” but has concluded that its efforts weren’t enough. As it did with VAIO, JIP plans to streamline the business and will continue to develop products using
olympus收購olympus brands such as OM-D and Zuiko. 

olympus收購olympus’ imaging division, which has centered around Micro Four Thirds-format mirrorless cameras for the past decade, has lost money for the last three years. The Pen series, based on a classic half-frame film line, triggered the wave of retro digital mirrorless cameras with 2009’s E-P1, and
olympus收購olympus released several well-received cameras throughout the 2010s.

olympus收購olympus and JIP plan to sign a definitive agreement by the end of September, with the deal expected to close later this year. Financial terms of the acquisition haven’t yet been made public.


olympus收購三星S21旗艦系列機款,於今年一月上市。圖為頂規旗艦機款S21 Ultra,首度支援S Pen手寫筆功能。(圖/美聯社)

三星今年一月推出Galaxy S21系列旗艦機款,頗受市場好評。預計明年上半年將發表的後繼接班機型,繼日前傳出處理器將搭載攜手AMD打造的Exynos 旗艦級晶片、主相機採用日本奧林巴斯(
olympus收購olympus)製造的 5 鏡頭、200MP 感光元件模組,並有望支援高達65W快充等功能,掀發外界熱議,現在又有最新爆料傳出,未來S系列旗艦新機的方式,很可能會改用新的命名方式。

據外媒SamMobile引述取得獨家消息來源指出,過往三星主打旗艦定位的S系列,自2014年推出Galaxy S5以來,到今年的S21系列,歷代機型名稱都是採用以「SM-G9」為開頭,並在後面加上兩個阿拉伯數字與以英文字母X為結尾的命名原則,例如,S5的型號為「SM-G900x」、S21型號為「SM-G991x」、S21+ 型號為「SM-G996x」、頂規旗艦的S21 Ultra 型號則為「SM-G998x」。

不過,到了明年2022年開始,S系列旗艦手機的型號名稱,將換上以「SM-G9」作為開頭的命名規則。據悉,暫稱為S22系列的全新旗艦陣容,最快有望在明年一月份正式登場,仍會維持推出三款不同價位的5G機型,如:S22型號為「SM-S901x」、S22+型號為「SM-S906x」、頂規旗艦的S22型號則為「SM-S908x」。

就爆料情報提供的全新命名方式看來,外媒推估認為,三星之所以會有這樣的變動,最主要關鍵的原因,很有可能是跟旗艦機款將搭載與 AMD(超微)合作開發的 Exynos 處理器晶片有所關連,除大幅強化跑分效能,並有意藉此象徵S系列旗艦手機將開啟下一個未來十年的新世代。

目前上述傳聞,尚未獲三星官方證實。

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