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New Intel CEO, president talk product plans and future of computing

09/10/2013  From data centers to ultra-mobile devices such as tablets, phones and wearables, computing segments are undergoing exciting and even game-changing transitions, said new Intel CEO Brian Krzanich during today’s opening session of the Intel Developer Forum.

AMOLED compensation circuit patent analysis

09/10/2013  OLED, a self-light-emitting diode, has been touted as the next big thing in display technology for its exceptional properties including no need for a backlight, wide viewing angle, quick responding speed and low current consumption.

PC outlook lowered again

08/30/2013  Worldwide PC shipments are now expected to fall by -9.7 percent in 2013, further deepening what is already the longest market contraction on record.

The flexible OLED sector grows slower than expected

08/27/2013 

After experiencing runaway growth in recent years, the OLED display market is gearing up to make another big leap.

Flexible substrate market to top $500 million in 2020

08/21/2013 

Whereas the current display industry has developed its technology and products centered on scaling-up to large sizes and realizing high-resolution images, the future industry development direction is expected to focus on flexible displays.

Tablet display market more than doubles in Q1

08/16/2013 

Booming demand for low-priced 7.x-inch products helped shipments of panels used in media tablets to more than double in in the first quarter.

Rolith successfully demonstrates ITO-alternative technology based on rolling mask lithography

08/13/2013 

Rolith, Inc., a developer of advanced nanostructured devices, yesterday announced the successful demonstration of Transparent Metal Grid Electrode technology based on its disruptive nanolithography method (Rolling Mask Lithography – RMLTM).

Price erosion accelerates for LCD TV open call panels in Q3

08/13/2013 

Weak demand and rising production in China, combined with efforts by South Korean suppliers to cut manufacturing charges in order to stimulate demand, is resulting in pronounced price reductions in the third quarter for popular sizes of liquid-crystal display television (LCD TV) panels.

Weak increase in TV demand spurs larger-than-expected glut of LCD panels in Q3

07/26/2013 

In a season when their sales should be rising sharply, suppliers of large-sized liquid-crystal (LCD) panels instead are encountering weak demand growth in the third quarter, exacerbating the glut already plaguing the market.

High-resolution tablet panels debut with strong shipments in 2013

07/19/2013 

Making a stellar debut, high-resolution liquid-crystal display (LCD) panels featuring resolutions of 300 pixels per inch (ppi) or more are appearing in media tablets for the first time this year, with shipments set to approach 13 million units.

LCD TV panel inventory rises to excess level, spurring price drops

07/19/2013 

Global inventory of liquid-crystal display television (LCD TV) panels is set to rise to its highest level in 19 months in August, with the elevated stockpiles expected to contribute to a decline in prices in the second half of the year.

BOE Technology Group and Applied Materials to deliver leading-edge display technologies

07/03/2013 

BOE Technology Group announced that it has placed significant orders for advanced Gen 8.5 and Gen 5.5 display production equipment from Applied Materials for use in multiple facilities.

IHS boosts tablet panel shipment forecast

07/02/2013 

Boosted by orders from unbranded, white-box Chinese manufacturers, global demand for tablet panels is exceeding expectations, spurring IHS to increase its forecast for displays by six percent for 2013.

Displaybank releases new industry analysis of glass slimming market

06/18/2013 

The glass slimming market topped $600 million in value in 2012 and is forecast to continuously grow to surpass $1 billion in 2014, according to a new report released by Displaybank.

Tablet IC sales to rise 37% in 2013

06/18/2013 

New market update shows integrated circuit revenues for tablets hitting $27 billion in 2016.

ISORG and Plastic Logic co-develop the world’s first image sensor on plastic

06/11/2013 

ISORG and Plastic Logic have co-developed the first conformable organic image sensor on plastic, with the potential to revolutionize weight/power trade-offs and optical design parameters for any systems with a digital imaging element.

Flexible display market to reach nearly 800 million unit shipments by 2020

06/06/2013 

Demand for flexible displays is set to undergo massive growth during the next seven years, with a broad variety of applications—ranging from smartphones to giant screens mounted on buildings—driving a nearly 250 times expansion in shipments from 2013 through 2020.

Shipments of large-sized LCD display panels outpace production in March

05/29/2013 

Shipments in March of large-sized liquid crystal displays (LCD) exceeded total production when measured in terms of area, the result of a deliberate move by panel manufacturers to digest accumulated inventory.

Transparent electrode market to grow to $5.1 billion by 2020

05/29/2013 

Transparent electrodes refer to oxide degenerate semiconductor electrodes that possess a high level of light transmittance (more than 85 percent) in the visible light spectrum, and low resistivity (less than 1×10-3 ?-?) at the same time.

Patent analysis: Flexible OLED structures

05/28/2013 

A new report from IHS Displaybank analyzes the scope of the flexible OLED patents issued.




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