Samsung Display plans to adopt new technologies with an aim to cut the power consumption of OLEDs by over 50%

During iMID 2024, Samsung Display's eVP Yi Chung said that the company plans to reduce the power consumption of its OLED panels by over 50%. SDC is developing several technologies, each contributing to the same efficiency goal.

SDC did not detail its plans exactly, but it did mention some of the new technologies it is working on - polarizer-free OLEDs (these have been commercialized already), multi-frequency driving (demonstrated by other OLED makers), tandem OLED architecture and the adoption of high efficiency blue PHOLED emitters.

 

Samsung's pursue of high-efficiency displays is not news, but it is nice to see this confirmation from the company that power consumption is its main focus.

A few weeks ago we published a short article that details eight new OLED innovations that all contribute to increased efficiency. We estimate that indeed within a few years, OLED displays could consume much less power by adopting these technologies, and more. For several years now the main focus of the industry is to increase the efficiency of OLEDs.

If you want to learn more about these exciting new innovations and follow the latest OLED market and industry trends, check out the OLED Toolbox. These latest technologies are covered in depth in the OLED Insights section of the Toolbox, and covered by some of our expert industry articles as well. This is a great way to quickly become an expert in the OLED industry, identify the next trends, and improve your company's analysis and market understanding.

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Posted: Aug 26,2024 by Ron Mertens