Apple is working with TSMC to develop MicroLED display panels for future Apple Watch and AR wearable devices, according to a DigiTimes report. Analyst Luke Lin says that Apple is working on microLED panels for both small-size and large-size applications.
Apple is working with TSMC to develop micro LED panels on silicon-based backplanes for use in the Apple Watch and an augmented reality (AR) wearable device, Lin noted. Apple is also working on another project developing large-size micro LED panels on TFT-based backplanes and will use them in products sized much larger than its MacBooks, said Lin.
Sources say that Apple is preparing a 1.3-1.4 inch microLED panel for the Apple Watch and a 0.7 to 0.8-inch microLED panel for an AR wearable device, possibly glasses.
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Apple is working with TSMC to develop micro LED panels on silicon-based backplanes for use in the Apple Watch and an augmented reality (AR) wearable device, Lin noted. Apple is also working on another project developing large-size micro LED panels on TFT-based backplanes and will use them in products sized much larger than its MacBooks, said Lin.
Sources say that Apple is preparing a 1.3-1.4 inch microLED panel for the Apple Watch and a 0.7 to 0.8-inch microLED panel for an AR wearable device, possibly glasses.
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