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Friday 24 November 2017
AUO to adopt mini LED backlighting in 2018, but micro LED development continues, says chairman
TFT-LCD panel maker AU Optronics (AUO) will adopt mini LED chips for backlighting in 2018, but the move will not affect its development of micro LED applications, which will take...
Tuesday 21 November 2017
Commentary: Micro LED development to benefit from micro-assembly
Integrating micro LED chips with various ICs and biometrics sensors using micro-assembly technology offers many business opportunities.
Monday 20 November 2017
Apple reportedly whittles down micro LED R&D team in Taiwan
Apple has reportedly downsized its R&D team for development of micro LED display products in Longtan, northern Taiwan, due to issues related to mass transfer of micro LED chips...
Wednesday 8 November 2017
EOSRL forms consortium to develop micro LED panels for AR/VR devices
The Electronic and Optoelectronic System Research Laboratories (EOSRL) has formed the Consortium for Intelligent Micro-assembly System to develop monocrhome blue-light micro LED panels...
Monday 6 November 2017
EOSRL cooperates with PlayNitride, Macroblock, Unimicron to develop ultra-fine pixel pitch Micro LED displays
The Electronic and Optoelectronic System Research Laboratories (EOSRL) under the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) is cooperating with PlayNitride, LED driver IC design...
Friday 3 November 2017
Veeco, Allos co-develop MOCVD for micro LED wafers
Veeco Instruments has transferred Allos Semiconductor's epitaxy technology onto its Propel Single-Wafer MOCVD system to enable micro LED production on existing silicon production...
Tuesday 24 October 2017
Micro LED development racing against time, says Mikro Mesa chairman
Taiwan firms developing micro LED are racing against time to make technological breakthroughs within 500 days, or the technology will be limited to niche-market applications, according...
Monday 2 October 2017
Commentary: Will micro LED feature on Apple devices?
Apple has unveiled Apple Watch Series 3 characterized by a built-in eSIM (embedded SIM) chip which independently connects the device with LTE networks for voice communications and...
Wednesday 27 September 2017
Commentary: Micro LED panels can be competitive in smart displays
As the displays market is approaching saturation, micro LED panels can compete with LCD and OLED if they are used as smart displays through being embedded with sensors.
Tuesday 26 September 2017
Mikro Mesa, ITRI developing micro LED panels
Taiwan-based Mikro Mesa Technology is developing 55-inch micro LED TV panels, while Electronic and Optoelectronic System Research Laboratories (EOSRL) under government-sponsored Industrial...
Monday 25 September 2017
PlayNitride chairman upbeat about micro LED
While many industry observers believe it will take at least three more years before micro LED can be commercialized, PlayNitride is undertaking trial production of micro LED panels...
Friday 15 September 2017
PlayNitride to kick off trial production for Micro LED panels at year-end 2017
Taiwan-based PlayNitride is undertaking R&D of Micro LED display panels for smartwatches, VR (virtual reality)/AR (augmented reality) devices, smartphones and TVs through cooperation...
Friday 8 September 2017
Micro LED chip production not as difficult as expected, says PlayNitride chairman
Many observers originally thought it would take at least three years for Micro LED displays to become available in market due to technological bottlenecks, but judging from the present...
Thursday 31 August 2017
Mini LED commercialization expected soon
Because of technological bottlenecks in the production of Micro LED chips, Mini LED chips are expected to be a market focus when commercial applications become available as early...
Thursday 24 August 2017
Micro LED development is highly uncertain: Q&A with Epistar president Jou Ming-jiunn
While development of Micro LED technology is fraught with uncertainties, many firms engaged in the development believe that they will eventually succeed.