The "IN" probably refers to in one of the camera modules, or some other module/HAT.
Raspberry Pis don't use any Sony chips on the SBC, Sony image sensors are on the camera modules, and since they're talking about imaging, this makes perfect sense.
Nothing about the Engadget article says to me it'll be on board the Raspberry Pi itself.
Raspberry Pis don't use any Sony chips on the SBC, Sony image sensors are on the camera modules, and since they're talking about imaging, this makes perfect sense.
Nothing about the Engadget article says to me it'll be on board the Raspberry Pi itself.