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TCL CSOT推动打印技术,中国OLED显示产业开启新一轮竞争赛跑

访客 2025-11-18 16:31:51 30876 抢沙发
中国的OLED显示行业迎来新一轮竞争,TCL CSOT推动打印OLED技术领先,随着市场需求不断增长和技术进步,中国OLED产业正面临新的发展机遇,TCL CSOT的打印OLED技术成为行业焦点,有望引领产业进入新的发展阶段,这场竞争展现出中国OLED产业的蓬勃活力和巨大潜力。

China’s semiconductor display sector is entering a new phase of competition, driven by accelerating demand for OLED panels across laptops, vehicle displays, and desktop monitors.

According to research firm Omdia, by 2030, the annual compound growth rate (CAGR) for AMOLED panel adoption is projected at 38% for laptops, 26% for automotive displays, and 15% for desktop monitors. Some forecasts suggest the total shipment CAGR for all OLED products could surpass 80% in the coming years.

In response, companies including TCL CSOT, BOE, and Tianma are ramping up investments in OLED production. Currently, four high-generation OLED production lines have been announced or are under construction.

At the TCL CSOT Global Display Ecosystem Conference, the company not only highlighted achievements in AI applications but also showcased progress in printed OLED technology, including the world’s first Real Stripe RGB OLED mobile display (5.65 inches).

Zhao Jun, Senior Vice President of TCL Technology and CEO of TCL CSOT, told reporters that printed OLED offers inherent advantages in image quality, efficiency, and production cost. “After solving key issues in core performance and mass production, we believe printed OLED, at least for mid-sized applications, can become the most competitive and promising OLED technology,” he said.

Since proposing printed OLED in 2012, TCL CSOT has made four pivotal strategic decisions that have shaped its trajectory. The first was the initial decision to invest in OLED and select a technological route. After evaluating various options, the company chose printed OLED for its potential to deliver performance improvements while reducing cost and enhancing efficiency.

The second key decision was the product focus. Originally targeting large-sized panels, TCL CSOT shifted its focus between 2021 and 2022 to mid-sized panels, a segment that aligns with optimal printed OLED resolution ranges of 50 to 350 PPI. Mid-sized applications such as tablets and laptops not only offer sufficient market scale but also cater to consumers willing to pay premiums for higher performance and innovative technologies.

The third strategic move involved production line sovereignty. Following the bankruptcy of Japan-based partner JOLED, TCL CSOT faced a choice: abandon the partnership, continue funding JOLED, or relocate the equipment and production line to China. The company opted for the latter, relocating and upgrading the line to create the t12 facility, which now surpasses the original capabilities of the Japanese operations.

The fourth decision centered on the Guangzhou t8 project, launched last month with an investment of roughly RMB 29.5 billion. The facility targets a monthly processing capacity of 22,500 glass substrates (2290mm × 2620mm), primarily for medium-sized IT applications. This makes it the world’s first large-scale G8.6 generation printed OLED production line. Zhao noted that printed OLED currently remains the only technology capable of covering the entire spectrum, from small smartphones to large 65- and 75-inch TVs.

Printed OLED is set to initially focus on medium-sized applications, with smaller formats such as smartphones considered based on technology maturation and customer feedback. TCL CSOT’s demonstration of the Real Stripe RGB OLED smartphone display, with a 390 PPI resolution and a “diamond arrangement” equivalent of 490 PPI, illustrates the company’s capability to deliver high-definition visual experiences.

Over the past decade, TCL CSOT has addressed numerous technical challenges in printed OLED, from achieving full-size panel resolution to developing proprietary printing materials that outperform previous systems two- to threefold. Zhao said that most production bottlenecks have been resolved or have clear roadmaps, with parity in quality compared to traditional OLED expected by the end of next year. Product yield rates have already jumped from single digits to around 70% on the 5.5-generation line, with the challenge now being to replicate that success on the larger 8.6-generation line.

Key technical hurdles remain, particularly in power consumption. Mid-sized devices such as laptops and tablets require high battery efficiency, which is critical as AI applications drive greater computational loads. TCL CSOT aims to achieve power efficiency comparable to vapor deposition processes, while also enhancing display lifespan and quality to meet top-tier client standards.

Other domestic display manufacturers are also investing in high-generation OLED production lines, with capacity expansions expected between the second half of next year and 2028. This is likely to intensify competition. Zhao emphasized that technical competence will ultimately determine market leadership. TCL CSOT plans to continue targeted improvements based on client requirements and product upgrades, focusing on yield optimization, efficiency, and performance.

As OLED adoption accelerates, the industry is entering a critical phase where technological sophistication and production capabilities will define market winners. TCL CSOT’s continued investment in printed OLED positions it as a potential leader in this emerging arms race, but the broader competition in China’s display sector will remain fierce.

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