I'll be curious to see what the sensor is. Looks like Canon has been putting all of its R&D into its new 2-5nm. microchip machines. Trying to come up with a non EUV lithography machine. The middle of last month they announced an extremely cheap machine that they say can produce the chips. If they can at scale and companies adapt to them then the photo division will take second place and continue to deteriorate. But then they can put some R&D money into the photo division.
I personally see a good investment opportunity in Canon if they are successful..
If Canon fails to produce the microchip machines or companies don't adapt , and there are many saying they cannot produce at scale. Then Canon stock will remain stale IMHO. And keep pumping out overpriced products that cannot compete.
I'll be curious to see what the sensor is. Looks like Canon has been putting all of its R&D into its new 2-5nm. microchip machines. Trying to come up with a non EUV lithography machine. The middle of last month they announced an extremely cheap machine that they say can produce the chips. If they can at scale and companies adapt to them then the photo division will take second place and continue to deteriorate. But then they can put some R&D money into the photo division.
Although, I personally see a good investment opportunity in Canon if they are successful..
If Canon fails to produce the microchip machines or companies don't adapt , and there are many saying they cannot produce at scale. Then Canon stock will remain stale IMHO. And keep pumping out overpriced products that cannot compete.
I'll be curious to see what the sensor is. Looks like Canon has been putting all of its R&D into its new 2-5nm. microchip machines. Trying to come up with a non EUV lithography machine. The middle of last month they announced an extremely cheap machine that they say can produce the chips. If they can at scale and companies adapt to them then the photo division will take second place and continue to deteriorate. But then they can put some R&D money into the photo division.
Although, I personally see a good investment opportunity in Canon if they are successful..
If Canon fails to produce the microchip machines and companies don't adapt , and there are many saying they cannot produce at scale. Then Canon stock will remain stale IMHO. And keep pumping out overpriced products that cannot compete.
I'll be curious to see what the sensor is. Looks like Canon has been putting all of its R&D into its new 2-5nm. microchip machines. Trying to come up with a non EUV lithography machine. The middle of last month they announced an extremely cheap machine that they say can produce the chips. If they can at scale and companies adapt to them then the photo division will take second place and continue to deteriorate. But then they can put some R&D money into the photo division.
Although, I personally see a good investment opportunity in Canon if they are successful..
If Canon fails to produce the microchip machines and companies don't adapt , and there are many saying they cannot produce at scale. Then Canon stock will remain stale IMHO. And keep pumping out overpriced products that cannot compete.