Atsugi, Japan — Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation (Sony) today announced the upcoming release of the 1/1.12-type large-format LYTIA 901 mobile image sensor with a high resolution of approximately 200-effective megapixels.*1 This product uses a pixel array format that delivers both high resolution and high sensitivity, further incorporates an image processing circuit utilizing AI technology within the sensor. It achieves high-definition image quality even with high-powered zooming of up to 4x on monocular cameras and offers new experiential value when shooting on mobile cameras.
*1 Based on the image sensor effective pixel specification method.
LYTIA 901 CMOS image sensor
| Model name | Mass-production shipping date |
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LYTIA 901 1/1.12-type (14.287 mm diagonal) approx. |
November 2025 |
Main Features
■Approximately 200-effective megapixels and Quad-Quad Bayer Coding (QQBC) array deliver both high resolution and high sensitivity
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The new sensor uses a pixel pitch of 0.7 μm for an approximately 200-effective megapixel resolution on a 1/1.12 large-format sensor. Advances in pixel structure and color filter design increase the saturation signal level, contributing to improved dynamic range.
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To leverage the high resolution of approximately 200-effective megapixels, the new product employs a Quad-Quad Bayer Coding (QQBC) array in which 16 (4×4) adjacent pixels are clustered with filters of the same color. During normal shooting, the signals of the 16 clustered pixels are processed as a single pixel unit, allowing the camera to maintain high sensitivity even at night and in dim indoor shooting conditions. On the other hand, during zoom shooting, a form of array conversion processing known as remosaicing reverts the clustered pixels to a normal pixel array, to deliver high-resolution imaging.
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■Equipped with an AI learning-based remosaicing function for high quality imaging while zooming
Array conversion processing (remosaicing), which reverts the QQBC array to a normal pixel array, requires extremely advanced calculation processes. For this product, Sony has developed a new AI learning-based remosaicing for the QQBC array and mounted the processing circuit inside the sensor, for another Sony industry-first.*2 This new technology makes it possible to process high-frequency component signals, which are generally difficult to reproduce, offering superior reproduction of details such as fine patterns and letters. Furthermore,incorporating AI learning-based remosaicing directly in the sensor enables high-speed processing and up to 30 fps high- quality video capture when shooting with up to 4x zoom in 4K resolution.
*2 Among CMOS image sensors for mobile applications. According to Sony research (as of November 27, 2025).
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■High dynamic range and rich tonal expression enabled by various HDR technologies
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DCG-HDR and Fine12bit ADC technologies deliver high dynamic range and tonal expressions across the entire zoom range up to 4x
In addition to Dual Conversion Gain‐HDR (DCG-HDR) technology, which composites data read at different gain settings in a single frame, the new sensor is equipped with Fine12bit ADC (AD converter) technology that improves the quantization bit depth from the conventional 10 bits to 12. These features deliver a high dynamic range and rich tonal expression across the entire zoom range up to 4x. -
HF-HDR technology delivers over 100 dB*3 high dynamic range performance
Hybrid Frame-HDR (HF-HDR) is an HDR technology that composites frames captured in short exposures with DCG data on a post-processing application processor. HF-HDR significantly improves the dynamic range compared to conventional HDR technology, delivering performance of over 100 dB.*3 This significantly suppresses highlight blowout in bright areas, as well as blackout in dark areas, delivering images that more closely resemble what the human eye actually sees.*3 Effective in 16-pixel additive mode.
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To enhance recognition of the LYTIA product brand, all future products launched under this brand, beginning with “LYTIA 901” will follow the unified naming format “LYTIA (product number).”
| Model name |
LYTIA 901 |
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| Image size |
1/1.12-type (diagonal 14.287 mm) |
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| Effective pixels |
Approx. 200 megapixels |
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| Unit cell size |
0.7 μm × 0.7 μm (H × V) |
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| Color filter |
Quad Quad Bayer Coding |
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| Maximum frame rate (all pixel AF) | 200M (4:3) |
10 fps (Full RAW) |
| 50M (4:3) |
30 fps (2×2 Bin) |
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| 12.5M (4:3) |
60 fps (2×2 Bin Crop, AD12 split-HDR / 4×4 Bin, |
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| 8K4K (16:9) |
30 fps (2×2 Bin) |
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4K2K (16:9) |
120 fps (4×4 Bin) |
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Power supply |
Analog |
2.8 v/1.8 v |
| Digital |
0.82 v |
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| Interface |
1.8 v or 1.2 v |
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| Output interface |
MIPI® C-PHY 2/3 trio, Max. 6.0 Gsps/trio |
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For more information on LYTIA, Sony’s mobile image sensor brand, please visit the LYTIA brand site:
https://www.sony-semicon.com/en/products/is/mobile/index.html
* LYTIA and the LYTIA logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Sony Group Corporation.
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