New Applied Materials MAX OLED™ solution enables OLED display manufacturing on larger glass panels, bringing the superior display technology found in high-end smartphones to tablets, PCs and TVsPatented OLED pixel architecture and dramatically different manufacturing approach improve all types of OLED displays, making them even brighter, clearer, more energy-efficient and longer-lastingThe integrated system combines the OLED deposition and encapsulation technologies needed to mass-produce superior OLED displays SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov.21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Applied Materials, Inc.today introduced the MAX OLED™ solution, a patented OLED pixel architecture and revolutionary display manufacturing technology designed to bring the superior OLED displays found in high-end smartphones to tablets, PCs and eventually TVs.
The MAX OLED solution is expected to more than double Applied’s served addressable market opportunity in OLED display manufacturing.*Gen 6 glass panel surface area = 2.78 square meters; Gen 8 surface area = 5.5 square meters; Gen 10 surface area = 9.9 square meters**PVD = physical vapor deposition; CVD = chemical vapor deposition Forward-Looking StatementsThis press release contains forward-looking statements, including those regarding anticipated benefits of our new products and technologies, expected growth and trends in our businesses and markets, industry outlooks and demand drivers, technology transitions, and other statements that are not historical facts.
"This technology has the potential to accelerate OLED adoption in a range of markets, from tablets and PCs to automobiles and micro-displays for AR/VR, creating a catalyst for the entire display industry.” New OLED Pixel Architecture, Process Recipe and Integrated Materials Solution The MAX OLED solution is more than equipment: it begins with a proprietary pixel architecture built using a patented manufacturing recipe that results in best-in-class OLED pixels and displays.
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