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蘋果公司積極卡位 Micro LED 顯示技術,根據台北時報(Taipei Times)近日報導,蘋果位於桃園龍潭的實驗室,將於今年底開始小規模生產 Micro LED 面板,應用在下一代 Apple Watch 上。
 
報導更指出,蘋果將在明年開始在龍潭量產 Micro LED 面板,預計將對其他面板廠如三星、樂金顯示器(LG Display)帶來不小壓力。相較傳統顯示技術, Micro LED 具備體積輕薄、高亮度和省電等優勢。蘋果選擇先在 Apple Watch 上試水溫,可能是考量手錶螢幕較小,比起 iPhone、iPad 等較大螢幕的裝置更好導入。

繼傳統 LCD(液晶)、OLED 後,新一代顯示技術 Micro LED 吸引全球顯示器供應鏈關注與投入。而蘋果自 2014 年收購美國 Micro LED 顯示技術公司 LuxVue 後,更是加緊布局、準備量產。

不過,蘋果對龍潭實驗室保密到家。這間「神秘實驗室」自 2015 年正式啟用,蘋果網羅台灣工程師在此開發新的顯示器技術,但建築物外觀完全不見蘋果 Logo ,十分低調。

南韓科技媒體 BusinessKorea 分析認為,若蘋果成功將 Micro LED 導入Apple Watch,對目前蘋果手錶 OLED 面板獨家供應商樂金顯示器來說,無疑是一大威脅。

此外,蘋果成功推出搭載 OLED 面板的蘋果手錶後,目前市場皆預期,蘋果將在今年九月推出配備 OLED 面板的新機iPhone 8。依據此先例,待 Micro LED 技術成功導入Apple Watch ,蘋果下一步就是將 iPhone 面板也改用 Micro LED,勢必將衝擊 iPhone 8 的 OLED 面板供應商 Samsung Display 和可能的供應商樂金顯示器。

TrendForce LED 研究(LEDinside)最新研究指出,廠商間正在努力克服 Micro LED 的高製造成本,推動 Micro LED 發展。若以全面取代現有液晶顯示器的零組件的規模來推估,包括背光模組、液晶、偏光板等, Micro LED 未來的潛在市場規模約可達 300~400 億美元。

This morning a major Korean Tech site published a report detailing Korean suppliers becoming paranoid over Apple's potential shift to more Chinese suppliers over the next three years. Some of their points appears to be on solid footing while other aspects seem to be steeped in paranoia. Though along the way it slipped that they believe via fresh rumors that Apple is likely to shift to a Micro-LED display for Apple Watch 3.

The Korean tech report this morning notes that Apple is taking measures to raise the self-sufficiency rate of components and this is in turn is raising a cautionary flag with the South Korean component industry. A number of South Korean parts, such as semiconductors, displays and camera modules will be used in this year's iPhone 8 but that could begin to change as soon as the iPhone 9. 

The report first points to 'media reports' claiming that Apple will begin mass production of micro-LED displays for the Apple Watch 3 at an unnamed plant in Taoyuan by the end of the year. Taoyuan is a special municipality in northwestern Republic of China, neighboring New Taipei City.

The report further notes that A micro-LED display, a next-generation display following an organic light-emitting diode (OLED), has a strong potential to be thinner and lighter because it measures only 5 to 10 micrometers. Apple will use LuxVe technology they acquired in 2014.

Once Apple uses micro-LED displays on the Apple Watch 3, the report states, LG Display, which has exclusively supplied OLEDs to Apple's smartwatches, will be hit hard. Industry sources said that domestic sales of OLED panels will decrease by more than 230 billion won (US$201.35 million) when Apple uses its panels on Apple Watches.

Of course the report failed to mention that Apple has recently requested LG take part in a bid for Apple's iPhone OLED business that would make up for any losses due a potential shift in the Apple Watch display away from LG.

Then the report ratchets up the paranoia by stating that "The damage is relatively not that serious due to a small quantity of Apple Watches. However, the problem becomes bigger when Apple decides to use micro-LED displays on its smartphones as well. Apple will use an OLED panel on the iPhone 8 to be launched in the second half of this year after testing the panel on the Apple Watch.

Considering such precedent, Apple is highly likely to use a micro-LED display on its smartphones after testing the panel on the Apple Watch. In this case, not only Samsung Display, which supplies OLEDs to the iPhone 8, but also LG Display, which is a potential supplier, will be affected. Their combined losses are estimated at 1.2 trillion won (US$1.05 billion) a year.

If that reality never pans out, they then play up that Apple is likely to use OLED panels produced by China's BOE on the iPhone 9 to hit the market next year and China Star is also pushing ahead with deals with Apple. The rumor of Apple in talks with BOE surfaced in February. Accordingly, the report notes, the South Korean OLED industry can be caught in the middle.

The report then rapidly shifts to flash memory. The report notes that "Samsung Electronics' and SK Hynix's supplies of DRAM and NAND flash memory chips to Apple's iPhones are also under threat. Apple has joined hands with Foxconn and Sharp to acquire Toshiba's memory business unit. As it offered an unbelievably high price of 30 trillion won (US$26.27 billion) for the unit, Apple has become a potential buyer. Apple plans to establish a stable NAND flash supply chain and strengthen the price competitiveness by taking over Toshiba."

The report went on to mention Apple's recent moves with Dialog Semiconductor and Imagination Technologies. The use of real developments hitting the news lately mixed in with 'what if' scenarios is how they create this sense of paranoia. The report claims that "some express concerns that LG Innotek, which supplies dual camera modules to the iPhone 8, can't be at ease. LG Innotek's poor performance last year was largely due to the decrease in camera module sales as sales of iPhones dropped. Apple accounts for 70 percent of the company's sales of camera modules."

The Korean report concludes that "Industry watchers said that Apple has been continuously making an effort to develop its own parts and diversify suppliers. Currently, sales of South Korean component producers from Apple are estimated at over 3 trillion won (US$2.63 billion) a year, but its prosperity from Apple is highly likely to end in two to three years. Notably, China is quickly chasing South Korea in the semiconductor and display sectors.

To be fair, Apple has caused a few ripples in their supply chain recently and that may be a tactic of Apple's to get lower prices on new contracts. A case in point is  Imagination Technologies is likely to drop prices by two-thirds for the rest of Apple's current contract.

Source:Korean Tech

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