Apple has acquired an Israeli camera tech company LinX for around 20 million dollars, that promises DSLR-like mobile performance and other offerings include parallax images and 3D picture capture.
According to TechCrunch, LinX specifically targeted tablets and smartphones could not only offer the kinds of background defocus that's popular on low aperture lenses paired with DSLRs, but could also help achieve better low-light performance, ideal for taking pictures indoors or at night without using flash.
Apple's plans could also include putting the tech to use in its notebooks, replacing those camera modules with better performing parts while respecting size constraints.
The acquisition could also potentially help push image quality while helping slim down camera design.