Technically yes but also no.
Synchronized reading is hard when the pixel count is high. At some point it's hard enough to pull all the data through the controller at once quickly so you need either multiple circuits, or one circuit that reads a section of pixels at once (row by row = rolling shutter effect).
Some of this is processing limits in the internal controller in the sensor, but it's also timing and signal routing and synchronized readout for a massive amount of pixel sensors. It's literally tens of millions of triplets of RGB detectors which has to be read simultaneously 60 times per second, and basic color correction has to happen right in the controller, before the main CPU / GPU gets the image stream.
At some point you even get cooling issues, and need a cooling system behind the sensor.