Core tip: On September 28, the Korean media TheElec learned that Apple had raised the desired specifications from the OLED on Silicon or OLEDoS (silicon based organic light-emitting diode) panels of Samsung Display and LG Display.
On September 28, the Korean media TheElec learned that Apple had raised the desired specifications from the OLED on Silicon or OLEDoS (silicon based organic light-emitting diode) panels of Samsung Display and LG Display.
The source said that Apple initially requested 2800 ppi, but now it has increased to 3500 ppi. They added that Apple may want to increase consumers' immersion in the first hybrid reality device to be launched next year.
OLEDoS uses silicon instead of glass as the base plate of the panel, and can be used for micro display technology of hybrid and virtual reality devices.
The OLEDoS panel of Samsung Display and LG Display is not expected to be used by Apple for its first hybrid reality device next year. Sony in Japan will supply the first batch, while its Korean counterparts are expected to enter the supply chain in 2024.
LG Display studied this field before Samsung Display, but the latter began to show interest in this field in the third quarter.
Apple and meta asked samsung display to develop this technology this quarter. The source said that the display panel manufacturer had not set foot in OLEDoS for a long time because it believed that it was a small market, but Samsung executives had warned Samsung Display to quickly evaluate the technology.
Samsung Display also plans to develop 6600ppi LED on Silicon and OLEDoS technology. The source said that Samsung believes that the entry threshold of OLEDoS is lower than LEDoS, and hopes to lead its competitors LG Display and Sony in technology.

