Huge collaboration! Samsung will produce OLEDoS panels for Microsoft

South Korean media outlet The Elec reported today (August 8) that Samsung Display and Microsoft are mixed reality (MR) headset devices signed a new cooperation agreement to develop and supply OLEDoS panels for It is stated that this agreement covers hundreds of thousands of devices. So what kind of panel is OLEDoS? What advantages does it have? Details are in our news…

According to the latest news, it has been reported that Microsoft is developing MRI devices for multimedia content such as games and movies, and these devices are expected to be released after OLEDoS specifications are determined. It is estimated that these devices will be primarily aimed at commercial areas and will be delivered in 2026 at the earliest.

Huge collaboration! Samsung will produce OLEDoS panels for Microsoft

Samsung Display to focus on OLEDoS panel technology last year MProject He founded a new team called. The M here represents the word micro, meaning microdisplay, and the team is headed by vice president Jaebeom Choi. Samsung Display is also collaborating with Samsung System LSI, Samsung’s logic business unit, to develop OLEDoS.


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Samsung System LSI designs OLEDoS’s silicon wafers, while wafers (chipboards) are manufactured by Samsung Foundry. The wafers are then sent to Samsung Display’s A1 factory in Cheonan, where organic materials are coated on the wafers and packaged. Reportedly, if OLEDoS supply increases, Samsung Display plans to carry out color filter and MLA processes in-house. So what is this OLEDoS?

Huge collaboration! Samsung will produce OLEDoS panels for Microsoft

OLEDoS stands for OLED on Silicon and refers to coating OLED on a silicon base instead of the existing glass base. This is a new generation display technology that is thinner and has higher pixel density than glass bases.

OLEDoS delivers thousands of pixels per inch, delivering ultra-high resolution in the same area, compared to traditional displays that typically use hundreds of pixels per inch. In addition, by offering a wide viewing angle, it provides the user with the best participation and the lowest feeling of fatigue by preventing problems such as Screen Door Effect.

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