Taiwan panel maker HannStar Display, which posted losses in 2025, is repositioning its 2026 strategy around Generation 5.3 α-Si production, targeting full-capacity utilisation and sell-through while expanding into automotive specialty displays and niche applications for its ECO Vision Display (EVD) technology.
MicroLED applications are expanding across automotive, wearable, and display markets, but the sector is facing mounting pressure. Following Sony Honda Mobility's cancellation of the Afeela 1 electric vehicle (EV) project, MicroLED adoption in automotive displays has suffered a setback. At the same time, reports that Samsung may scale back its MicroLED TV business are raising fresh concerns over PlayNitride's 2026 growth outlook.
Samsung Electronics' decision to withdraw from China's home appliance market marks the end of a long and gradual erosion of its once-dominant position, one that has unfolded even as the company posts record profits globally.
Amtran Technology reported consolidated revenue of NT$2.348 billion (US$74.85 million) in April, up about 14.3% from NT$2.055 billion a year earlier, as its product-mix transformation gained traction, the company announced. Cumulative consolidated revenue for the first four months of 2026 reached NT$8.17 billion, up 10.7% from NT$7.38 billion in the same period of 2025.
The fiscal third quarter of 2026 results from Lumentum Holdings offered one of the clearest signals yet that a powerful new cycle in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure is underway and that the bottleneck is no longer computing power, but the networks that connect it.
India's latest approvals could expand global display and chip sourcing as the country adds Mini/Micro LED GaN fabrication and large-scale packaging capacity. Global manufacturers and buyers may see new sourcing options as India deepens its production capabilities for displays, power devices, and automotive components.
Largan Precision on May 5 reported its self-calculated April consolidated revenue at NT$5.4 billion (US$169.7 million), down 1% from the previous month but up 24% from the same period in 2025. For the first four months of 2026, consolidated revenue reached NT$20.9 billion, an 11% increase from the same period in 2025.
The LCD TV panel market has shifted sharply from aggressive stocking to defensive procurement as global sports-event demand fades, pre-stocking cycles for China's 618 shopping festival wind down, and end-market demand loses momentum. TV brands are now focusing on inventory control and buying only as needed, while Chinese panel makers are trimming production to support prices.
E Ink Holdings is making its COMPUTEX debut in 2026 with a 1,170 square-meter showcase featuring 40 ecosystem partners. The e-paper industry zone will demonstrate color e-paper and smart surface technology to global manufacturers and retailers.
China's TCL Electronics is reportedly in advanced discussions to sell a majority stake in its Indian display manufacturing business. The move underscores accelerating localization pressure on foreign electronics firms in India and the ongoing restructuring of Chinese supply chain presence in the country.
Taiwan-based AUO said it will present integrated Micro LED, optics, sensing and AI display technologies at SID Display Week 2026, aiming to demonstrate transparent, interactive and energy-efficient displays for AR, smart mobility and long-duration platforms. The company announced that its exhibits will showcase how Micro LED and advanced packaging can serve as an interaction platform combining AR overlays, gaze and gesture sensing, and on-device AI inference.
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