I was in a discussion with someone where I'm not sure you can trust everything he says. I understand the major difference between crop and full frame sensors. Clearly the full frame sensor will cost more to make. But he also commented that it is not just sensor size but also the quality of the electronics that goes into sensors that drives the price higher. In other words he was claiming full frame sensor cameras generally have better electronics than crop sensors. For example will the current Canon 5D MK III camera (full frame at 24 mp) have better electronics than the 7D Mk II or 70D crop sensor at 20mp?
It seems the sensors are getting better as they evolve with time. I notice pictures from older cameras seem to have lower dynamic range than newer cameras, and others have told me they see less noise at higher ISOs when they have gone to a newer camera. I assume this means manufacturers keep improving on the electronics or the interpretation of the signals hitting the photosites of sensors. But my question is "Is there a clear difference in the electronics used for full frame vs crop sensors from cameras of the same generation to further account for the higher cost of full frame sensors?"