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获资金支持,熙泰科技12英寸Micro OLED产线加速建设
WitsView睿智显示· 2025-12-12 04:33
Core Viewpoint - Xitai Technology has received support from a new type of policy financial tool, with funds allocated for the construction of a 12-inch Micro OLED (OLEDoS) production line in Nanchong, Sichuan, which is expected to enhance its production capacity for micro-display devices [1][4]. Group 1: Company Developments - The new production line will utilize semiconductor manufacturing equipment and software systems, integrating AI quality inspection and digital twin technologies for micro-display production [1]. - The total national quota for this round of policy financial tools is 500 billion yuan, targeting strategic emerging industries, advanced manufacturing, new displays, human-computer interaction, and core technology breakthroughs [1]. - The Nanchong 12-inch OLEDoS micro-display industrial park has commenced construction in the Jialing District, with an expected completion date of late 2026 and mass production anticipated in the second quarter of 2027 [1][4]. Group 2: Industry Context - Xitai Technology will have two 12-inch OLEDoS production lines upon project completion, significantly increasing its capacity to meet global demand for near-eye display devices [1]. - The demand for OLEDoS technology is expected to grow due to the rising popularity of AR, VR, and MR smart glasses, prompting more display manufacturers to accelerate their investments in this technology [4]. - TrendForce analysts indicate that over ten Chinese manufacturers, in addition to Japanese firms like Sony and Chinese companies such as BOE and Visionox, are establishing 12-inch OLEDoS mass production lines, highlighting increasing competition in the domestic market [4].
2030年VR/MR头戴装置全球出货量预估将达1,440万台
WitsView睿智显示· 2025-10-20 09:19
Core Insights - Apple is re-entering the market with an upgraded Vision Pro, focusing on enhancing computational performance and improving weight distribution in VR/MR headsets [2] - TrendForce's report predicts that OLEDoS technology will see a significant increase in penetration, reaching 58% in VR/MR applications by 2030 [2] - Despite a projected decline in global VR/MR product shipments to 5.6 million units in 2025, long-term growth is expected, with shipments reaching 14.4 million units by 2030 [2] Group 1: Market Trends - OLEDoS is emerging as a key display technology for mid-to-high-end VR/MR devices, benefiting from breakthroughs in both supply chain and application [2] - The current market is dominated by high-cost LCD displays, but the expansion of OLEDoS production lines by Chinese suppliers is expected to lower production costs [5] - Major brands are investing in both software and hardware upgrades, which will drive the long-term growth of the VR/MR market [2] Group 2: Competitive Landscape - Apple and Samsung are enhancing user experience through application platforms and generative AI, with Apple’s Vision Pro utilizing the new M5 chip for improved performance [6] - Samsung is collaborating with Google and Qualcomm to launch the Galaxy XR, featuring a 4K OLEDoS display, integrating applications across devices [6] - Meta is also innovating by using a combination of 0.9-inch OLEDoS and Pancake optical architecture to meet the demand for thinner VR/MR products [6] Group 3: Future Outlook - OLEDoS is expected to transition from the mid-to-high-end market to mainstream adoption, becoming a crucial driver for the transformation of the VR/MR industry [6]
三星首款Galaxy XR头显有望配索尼OLEDoS屏
WitsView睿智显示· 2025-09-25 09:53
Core Viewpoint - Qualcomm's Snapdragon Summit showcased Samsung's first Galaxy XR headset, internally codenamed "Infinity," which will utilize the Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 platform and features multiple external and internal cameras for eye-tracking capabilities [2][4]. Group 1: Product Details - The Galaxy XR headset is equipped with eight external cameras and two internal cameras for enhanced eye-tracking [2]. - It will feature Sony-supplied OLEDoS panels with a pixel density of 3800 PPI, chosen over Samsung's own display technology to diversify the supply chain and improve risk management and bargaining power [4]. - OLEDoS technology allows for high pixel density and resolution, making it suitable for AR/VR applications due to its low power consumption and high integration [4]. Group 2: Future Developments - Samsung is reportedly developing another XR device in glasses form, codenamed "Wisdom Eye," which is expected to use LCoS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon) display technology [5].
亮度可达20000尼特,三星展示XR头显用RGB OLEDoS屏幕
WitsView睿智显示· 2025-06-12 09:06
Core Viewpoint - Samsung showcased its advanced RGB OLEDoS screens designed for XR headsets at the AWE USA 2025, featuring a peak brightness of 20,000 nits [1]. Group 1: Product Innovations - The RGB OLEDoS screen measures 1.3 inches with a pixel density of 4200 ppi and utilizes micro-lens array (MLA) technology to enhance brightness and viewing angles [1]. - Samsung also presented a flagship 1.4-inch RGB OLEDoS panel with a pixel density of 5000 ppi and a brightness of 15,000 nits, supporting a variable refresh rate of 120Hz [3]. - A white OLEDoS panel measuring 1.3 inches with a pixel density of 4000 ppi and a brightness of 10,000 nits has already entered mass production, while the RGB OLEDoS panels are planned for mass production next year [5]. Group 2: Future Technologies - Samsung introduced innovative screens such as a 12.4-inch Rollable Flex OLED panel that can fold and roll, suitable for tablet devices [6]. - The Flex S multi-fold OLED panel can be folded multiple times, making it ideal for hybrid devices transitioning from smartphones to tablets [6]. - A stretchable display based on Micro LED technology was also showcased, which could be used for innovative advertising in the future [6].
亮度可达20000尼特,三星展示XR头显用RGB OLEDoS屏幕
WitsView睿智显示· 2025-06-12 09:05
Core Viewpoint - Samsung showcased advanced RGB OLEDoS screens designed for XR headsets at the AWE USA 2025, featuring peak brightness of up to 20,000 nits [1][2]. Group 1: Product Specifications - The RGB OLEDoS screen measures 1.3 inches with a pixel density of 4200 ppi and utilizes micro-lens array (MLA) technology to enhance brightness and viewing angles [2]. - Samsung also presented a flagship 1.4-inch RGB OLEDoS panel with a pixel density of 5000 ppi and a brightness of 15,000 nits, supporting a variable refresh rate of 120Hz [3]. - A white OLEDoS panel measuring 1.3 inches was displayed, featuring a pixel density of 4000 ppi and a brightness of 10,000 nits [3]. Group 2: Production and Future Plans - The white OLEDoS panel is currently in mass production, while the RGB OLEDoS panel is scheduled for mass production next year [6]. - Samsung's acquisition of eMagin has led to the introduction of a new ultra-small 0.62-inch white OLEDoS panel and a 2600 ppi RGB OLEDoS panel [3]. Group 3: Additional Innovations - Samsung introduced innovative screens such as a 12.4-inch Rollable Flex OLED panel suitable for tablets and a Flex S multi-fold OLED panel designed for hybrid devices transitioning from smartphones to tablets [7]. - A stretchable display based on Micro LED technology was also showcased, which could be utilized for innovative advertising in the future [7].