Sentences with phrase «oled suppliers»

Rumor has it that Apple is looking to work with alternate OLED suppliers, and it is ready to collaborate with LG for a new iPhone model that's going to be launched sometime in 2020.
This bottleneck has raised doubts on whether Apple will be able to find additional OLED suppliers for its 2017 iPhone or not.
Analysts already believe that Chinese OLED suppliers are unlikely to challenge Samsung Display for a couple of years so the company has a considerable margin to further improve its yields and increase market share before their capacity starts coming online in a few years and even then the difference in technology might skew things in Samsung's favor.
The company is naturally sticking on this formula for success and will continue to get the same three OLED suppliers for the Note 7.
While the company has been looking for OLED suppliers, it has not met with much success as other display makers like LG, Sharp, and JDI are still struggling with poor yield issues in their OLED factories.
Bloomberg writes that Apple's OLED suppliers won't be able to meed the demand for the iPhone 8, so Apple has been forced to limit the technology to one version.
The companies are relying on Samsung Display for OLED panels, since other OLED suppliers won't have the products of time.
LG Display might be one of the new OLED suppliers that Apple is eyeing, but a deal between the two might take some time.
With Apple looking to switch to OLED panels for its entire iPhone lineup in 2018, the company is scouting for additional OLED suppliers as it does not want to rely solely on Samsung for another year.
In 2019 and beyond, Apple is said to be aiming to offer all of its iPhones with OLED displays, and to reach that goal, as previously mentioned, Apple is working with several OLED suppliers.
And OLED supplies are tight around the world, forcing Apple (aapl) to rely on its top competitor, Samsung, for the 2017 models.
Now there are reports from Chinese media stating that SDC is indeed talking with Chinese smartphone brands for OLED supply deals.
New reports say that Apple signed up Samsung Display to be the second flexible OLED supplier for the next - generation Watch.
Given the additional order and the likelihood that Samsung isn't Apple's sole OLED supplier (LG is believed to be the other major supplier), it's possible that OLED panels could be expanded to additional models.
Apple's domination of the OLED supply chain is one of the reasons why three Chinese smartphone makers are seeking out alternative display technology in future handsets, according to a report today by DigiTimes.Huawei, Oppo, and Xiaomi are planning to adopt mini LED - backlit panels in smartphones launched later in 2018.
This is a dramatic decrease from the initial OLED supply goal of 45 to 50m devices earmarked before Apple changed production targets.
Now it's thought that move could finally happen in 2017, with Samsung becoming Apple's main OLED supplier.
One of the reasons the iPhone X is launching later than the other 2017 iPhone models is the short OLED supply, as Apple is exclusively working with Samsung on panels for its anniversary model.
For next year, at least, it appears that OLED supply chain may be a single - company affair.
He claims that Apple is «committed» to having LG as one of its OLED supplier by 2018 and is strongly pushing the company for it.
Foxconn acquired Sharp in 2016, and soon after reports emerged that Foxconn would use its newly acquired investment in Sharp to become a major OLED supplier for Apple.Today's report points toward the OLED displays being manufactured for iPhone models further down the line than the upcoming 2017 model.
Between 2017 and 2018, Apple and Samsung will dominate the OLED supply by taking 70 percent of global production of OLED panels, if Apple gets 75 million OLED panels.
Interesting to see how this will play out with who will be a future OLED supplier for Apple.
Even still, Apple is reportedly tying up a large portion of the OLED supply chain as it must expect heavy demand.
A new report claims that OLED supplies are going to be an issue, and may result in only 3 - 4 million units of the iPhone 8 being available at launch.
It is unclear whether Samsung will remain the exclusive OLED supplier in 2018 even though other rivals are still struggling to churn out OLED panels for smartphones.
Nonetheless, the move will help Apple in diversifying its OLED supply chain which is currently dominated by Samsung.
This reduces the risk of relying on one company as its exclusive OLED supplier, and it also helps in securing lower prices for the panels.
It's very unlikely that LG would be able to keep up with the demand if it becomes an OLED supplier to Apple right now.
Previous reports have indicated that Apple selected Samsung as its OLED supplier for the upcoming iPhones because the South Korean company was the only one that's capable of producing the quantity and quality of panels needed for the iOS handsets.
Apple and Samsung will dominate the OLED supply this year, by taking 70 percent of global production of OLED panels between 2017 and 2018, while other companies struggle to secure OLED panels for their devices.
LG, which already supplies LCD panels for the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, is reportedly negotiating with the Cupertino company to boost OLED supply.
More OLED supply will lead to lower prices, and some of these screen makers may suffer because of that, the Journal says.
Of course, LCD prices are also expected to drop once there's enough OLED supply.
For now, Apple is stuck with Samsung as its OLED supplier for the iPhone X and this might be the reason why the tech giant is planning to keep making iPhones with LCD panels next year.
Apple has invested billions of $ in LG's OLED factories in 2017, so these investments should help Cupertino diversify its OLED supplies and push the prices further down.
Apart from Samsung, LG Display and JDI are said to be minor OLED supplier for the upcoming iPhone next year.
If such a deal is signed, Google will get priority in the OLED supply, states the report.
LG Display could enter Apple's OLED supply chain as early as the middle of next year, a new report coming out of Korea claims.
Apple, meanwhile, is also looking to score additional OLED supply from other vendors.

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«If Trump abandons the deal, he risks a spike in global oil prices,» said Ole Hansen, head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank, adding that re-introducing U.S. sanctions could remove 300,000 - 500,000 bpd of Iranian oil from global supplies.
«If Trump abandons the deal, he risks a spike in global oil prices,» said Ole Hansen, head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank, noting that reintroducing U.S. sanctions could remove 300,000 - 500,000 bpd of Iranian oil from global supplies.
The earnings report comes months after news surfaced that Samsung teamed up with its fierce rival, Apple, to supply the semiconductors and OLED screens for the iPhone X. And, in November of last year, rumors swirled that Samsung is moving forward with manufacturing a bendable smartphone stem.
In fact, LG is even supplying its OLED panels to other TV makers, such as Panasonic, Sony and Philips.
For example, organic semiconductors could be made to change their electrical properties, and OLEDs could show on / off switching characteristics by using the energy from gas that is supplied to it.
Windshield Displays Organic Light Emitting Diode, or OLED, and Transparent Thin - Film Transistor, also called T - TFT, technologies might turn your windscreen into a panoramic flat - screen display, an epicenter for an endless supply of vehicle information and entertainment.
Audi ditched Osram as its laser supplier (though it still does the OLEDs) and moved to Japan's Nichia, so each light now has only one laser diode whereas the R8 had four.
Together with the high - end headlights, Audi supplies OLED rear lights that emit extremely smooth light.
With an entire supply chain in place, OTFT manufacturing has now reached a tipping point in performance with leading organic semiconductor (OSC) materials suppliers, including Merck whose OSC material was used in the demonstration, now showing mobilities required to drive OLED displays.
Additionally, OLED technology is set to replace traditional LCDs over time and this growing demand will end up benefiting Samsung directly, since the company is currently supplying panels for Huawei, Lenovo, ZTE and several other smaller manufacturers that are fitting these displays in around 15 different models.
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