Samsung to Operate OLED Production Lines Dedicated to Apple at Full Capacity Starting This Month [Report]



Samsung is planning to operate seven OLED production lines dedicated to Apple at full capacity starting this month, according to ETNews. That will increase its production of panels for iPhones by 7x, going from 15,000 panels/month to 105,000 panels/month.

Since last year, Samsung Display has been investing a lot of money into bringing in equipment into A3 plant and constructing back-end process lines in Vietnam. While amount of its annual plant and equipment investment used to be between $3.55 billion and $4.44 billion (4 trillion KRW and 5 trillion KRW), Samsung Display invested doubled its average annual investment last year by investing $8.69 billion (9.8 trillion KRW). It also invested $7.72 billion (8.7 trillion KRW) just during first half of this year.

While Samsung partially produces flexible OLED panels along with rigid OLED panels on its A2 line, it will only produce panels for iPhones on its A3 line as Apple has reportedly requested different technologies. Operating at 100% with 100% yield, Samsung could make 124 million 6-inch panels and 130-million 5.8-inch panels per year. However, it's said that yield for Apple will be low due to technical difficulties. It's estimated that yields for Samsung Electronics are at 80% but yields for Apple will be at 60%. Using that percentage yield, Samsung would be able to make 75 million 6-inch panels and 79 million 5.8-inch panels per year.





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