The latest news and information on diplay manufacturing, including flat panel displays, LED displays, LCDs, field emission displays, plasma displays and flexible displays.
Touch Panel Displays Gain Reliability Kenji Tsuda, Asia Contributing Editor - 11/11/2008
Touch panel displays have skyrocketed in popularity following introduction of Apple’s iPhone and the Nintendo DS gaming system. At the FPD International 2008 show, F-Origin, Wacom and LG Electronics showed products with increased sensitivity and reliability. More
Shinoda Plasma Creates Flexible Plasma Display Kenji Tsuda, Asia Contributing Editor - 11/06/2008
At the FPD International show in Yokohama, Japan, Shinoda Plasma Co. Ltd. demonstrated a large-format flexible plasma display panel measuring 1 × 3 m. The plasma display has a thickness of only 1 mm, and is designed for large-scale digital signage used at public venues such as museums and subways.
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Common Platform Participants Rate High-k as Good Mobile Fit Alexander E. Braun, Senior Editor - 10/02/2008
The Common Platform Technology Forum centered on partnering to defray ever-increasing R&D costs. Speakers said high-k/metal gate technology at the 32 nm node will meet escalating mobile system needs. “Now there are more than 600 million users looking at the next mobile handheld,” said Mike Campbell, senior vice president of engineering at Qualcomm.
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Flexible Displays Spring Into Action Chris Edwards, Contributing Editor - 10/01/2008
The first entrants to the flexible display market are ramping up production now, with products expected to hit the market next year. Relying largely on existing LCD and semiconductor infrastructure, the displays nonetheless call for creative, new solutions.
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Seiko Epson Says Resin Bumping Reliable Kenji Tsuda, Asia Contributing Editor - 09/10/2008
Seiko Epson Corp. said its resin-based gold bumping technology has passed reliability tests, leading to its use in applications such as HDTVs. The approach enables display engineers to mount driver chips onto a glass board, using less gold and tighter 20 μm wiring pitches.
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Displays Going Down, Solar Up at Applied David Lammers, News Editor - 08/13/2008
Applied Materials executives said they expect a sharp drop in orders for equipment making flat panel displays over the next few quarters, even as the company's Pivot system goes into use for the large display substrates. On the plus side: Silicon equipment is set to rebound, and solar equipment revenues are beginning to ramp.
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Researchers Advance CNT-Based Networks Staff - 07/24/2008
In what appears to be a major advance in carbon nanotube-based circuits, researchers from Purdue University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign said they have succeeded in building networks of carbon nanotubes (CNTs). The team solved the problem of metallic CNTs causing short circuits by cutting the network into precise strips. The effort could advance the field of flexible circuits and displays, they said.
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Visionox Readies First Volume OLED Line Yao Gang, Editor-in-Chief, SI China - 06/11/2008
Visionox (Beijing, China) said its volume OLED production line will begin operation in October in Kunshan, Jiangsu. The company said it has started installing production equipment at the plant, which is expected to have an annual capacity of more than 10 million small-size OLED devices. Visionox’s OLED technology derives from R&D at Tsinghua University, where several professors began basic OLED research in 1996.
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Flexible Displays Spring Into Action Chris Edwards, Contributing Editor, 10/01/2008
The first entrants to the flexible display market are ramping up production now, with products expected to hit the market next year. Relying largely on existing LCD and semiconductor infrastructure, the displays nonetheless call for creative, new solutions....
On the Road to 3-D Ruth DeJule, Contributing Editor, 11/01/2007 In the early 2000s, 42 in. plasma TV was new on the market with a price tag exceeding $10K. This year, LCD has overtaken plasma and 3-D TV is going into the home. A part of this progression since 1993 is the U.S. Display Consortium, an association consisting of display manufacturers and developers....