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消息称三星显示获特斯拉8英寸OLED显示屏订单

Core Viewpoint - Samsung Electronics signed a semiconductor wafer foundry contract worth at least $1.65 billion with Tesla in July, while its subsidiary Samsung Display will supply 8-inch OLED screens to Tesla starting in 2027, potentially for use in Tesla's electric vehicles or the next-generation Optimus humanoid robot [1]. Group 1 - Samsung Display will supply 8-inch OLED screens to Tesla, which may be used for the rear touch screen of Tesla vehicles or the facial display of the next-generation Optimus robot [1]. - The current rear touch screen in Tesla vehicles uses an LCD display, and switching to OLED may not provide significant improvements while increasing material costs [1]. - The OLED technology is more suitable for the humanoid robot's facial display due to its flexibility, low power consumption, and thin profile [1]. Group 2 - Tesla plans to launch its third-generation humanoid robot, Optimus, by the end of this year and aims for mass production starting in 2026, targeting an annual production capacity of 1 million units within five years [2]. - The third-generation Optimus is expected to feature a facial display to convey emotions and basic information to those nearby [2]. - Apple is also entering the robotics industry, developing a desktop robot with a 7-inch display, expected to launch in 2027 [2].