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The Elec has shared two reports that reveal some of the challenges that Samsung Electronics and Samsung Display are facing in their quest to bring Quantum Dot OLED (QD-OLED) display technology to the consumer market. According to one story, the manufacturing of QD-OLED panels isn’t going all that well, with Samsung running into production issues that have resulted in a pretty poor display yield of 30 percent. Samsung’s sole production line only has a capacity of 30,000 per month, a number that’s significantly shy of what rival LG is capable of producing for its W-OLED products (170,000 substrates per month).
Samsung Display to decide whether it will spend more in QD-OLED in 2nd half (The Elec)
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