
E Ink has lowered its 2026 revenue growth outlook after rising memory prices hit demand for consumer electronics, but the company said IoT and e-paper signage businesses remain strong. Full-year revenue growth is now expected at 10-15%, down from an earlier forecast of 20-25%, while consumer electronics revenue could fall by double digits.
With global TV demand slowing and panel prices continuing to fall, display makers are facing intensifying profit pressure. Analysts say the industry's bottleneck extends beyond low-priced Chinese competition and reflects a broader reshaping of the consumer electronics value chain, with OLED's next growth phase likely to depend on lower manufacturing costs and wider adoption in IT devices.
Electronic paper, once a niche technology overlooked by the display industry, is gaining momentum as E Ink continues to expand its applications from early e-book readers into electronic shelf labels (ESL). Riding the global retail digitalization wave, the technology is now driving rapid market growth.
Novatek, a Taiwan-based display driver integrated circuit (DDI) supplier, said at its August 6 investor conference that second-quarter 2026 revenue and gross margin exceeded expectations, supported by stronger customer orders across all three major product lines and a sharp sequential increase in profit.
Samsung Electronics is expected to double its purchases of TV LCD panels from BOE in 2026 while cutting orders from CSOT, as Samsung and LG Electronics rebalance their supplier mixes in an LCD market increasingly dominated by Chinese panel makers.
Ennostar Holdings is targeting a return to full-year profitability after stronger seasonal demand, asset-disposal gains, and a sharp rise in memory prices boosted second-quarter 2026 earnings and unexpectedly revived demand for RGB direct-view LCD TVs. The company said high memory costs are prompting some TV brands to favor RGB backlight solutions over OLED models because they offer lower system costs while delivering improved picture quality.
LCD TV panel prices fell across the board in July and have extended their decline in August as high utilization at makers' high-generation lines has kept the supply and demand situation from improving, even as brands stepped up procurement for the traditional third-quarter stocking season. Industry sources said the sector is pursuing a strategy of "trading volume for price," with Black Friday and Single's Day demand failing to stop the slide.

Corning has unveiled an early-stage fiber-to-chip connector concept that could reshape optical packaging if it matures, though the company says the technology is still far from commercial use. GlassBridge is aimed at passive alignment in advanced systems, underscoring the convergence of AI infrastructure, photonics, and packaging.

