Apple would have reduced its orders for miniLED screens. At least that’s what they say in the corridors of Epistar, a Taiwanese manufacturer of LEDs. According to a new report from DigiTimes, Epistar reportedly saw a decline in demand for mini-LED displays. Given its partnership with Apple, it was enough to assume that the Californian firm would have reduced its orders for this type of panel.
To the latest latest rumors, Cupertino would turn to OLED, especially for the iPad Pro. Indeed, last week, we learned that if the iPad OLED should not see the light of day before 2024, Samsung Display – which is expected to be the main supplier – would have changed strategy in order to focus on the panels of future iPads. and Macbook Air. As a reminder, the current iPad Pro M2 have an LED screen (for the 11) and mini LED (for the 12.9).
Seizing the opportunity, Epistar would take the opportunity to turn to other outlets. Thus, he might consider a conversion into screens for vehicle dashboards.
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