CES 2024: What You Don’t Show Matters
Kicking off the year in Vegas was a success for the trade show, the attendees, and exhibitors, at least on the surface. What it means for 2024 is less certain.
Kicking off the year in Vegas was a success for the trade show, the attendees, and exhibitors, at least on the surface. What it means for 2024 is less certain.
Apple’s Vision Pro launch is imminent with high or unrealistic expectations for it to drive market growth, depending on where you stand.
The developments in the coming months are crucial in determining the pace of recovery in LCD TV display prices, particularly for Chinese panel makers.
Canalys forecasts that by 2027, over 170 million AI-capable PCs will be shipped, with nearly 60% being deployed in commercial settings.
The breakthrough involved combining 1.3um diameter red and green QD-based sub-pixels with 1.3um diameter native blue sub-pixels.
AMOLED evaporation materials across all applications are forecast to grow from $1.7 billion in 2023 to $2.7 billion in 2027.
Analysts predict that Samsung’s performance will improve in 2024, thanks to a recovery in chip prices and increased demand driven by the growth in artificial intelligence and high-bandwidth memory semiconductors.
Computing is dead; long live spatial computing. What the heck is going on?
There’s a fair number of AR/VR devices and technologies launching at CES 2024.
Apple is grappling with the prospect of a fifth consecutive quarter of declining sales, with particular concerns about iPhone sales, especially in China. But, why is that so bad?
AI and transparent MicroLEDs brighten up the company’s first day at the world’s largest consumer electronics expo.
This new LED technology is reportedly capable of emitting light at a brightness level a thousand times greater than current OLEDs.