“Samsung Display is planning to construct world’s biggest OLED plants which will have more than 30 percent of production capacity than aA3′ that is currently Samsung Display’s biggest plant,” the report said on 1 July.
Samsung Display has started constructing the sixth generation flexible OLED production line called ‘A5’ which has a production capacity of 180,000 panels per month and up to 270,000 panels per month. Samsung Display is also looking into making investments that will have two plants produce a total of 270,000 panels per month.
“This means that each plant will have production capacity of 135,000 panels per month. If it wants to make such investment, it will have to make investments between $20.1 billion and $21.0 billion,” the report noted. Samsung Display started extending ‘A3’ plant on full-scale during second half of 2015 owing to the fact that Apple ordered large amount of OLEDs. Apple’s iPhone 8 is expected to have a 5.8-inch edge-to-edge OLED panel with a 5.1-inch practical area. Other features may include a 3D facial scanner.
“If Samsung Display greatly increases its output, it can reduce price even more. If it secures output, technologies, and price before appearance of new businesses on full-scale, it can create an enormous entry barrier,” ETNews reported.
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