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Apr 13, 10:00
Taiwan panel makers keep sub-7.5G lines, pivot to flexible capacity strategy
BOE former chairman Wang Dongsheng once predicted that panel production lines below Generation 7.5 would eventually be phased out following the end of the industry's oligopolistic phase. Yet Taiwan's leading panel makers are taking a more nuanced path. While capacity reductions continue, both AUO and Innolux reject a blanket shutdown approach, opting instead for selective and strategic adjustments.
Below are the most-read DIGITIMES Asia stories from the week of April 6-April 13, 2026:

Ennostar Inc. chairman Paul Peng said the company has emerged from a multi-year restructuring phase and is now entering a period of acceleration, with a net cash, debt-free balance sheet that leaves it "light and agile." As higher-end products gain share, revenue composition is shifting from volume-driven growth to value-driven expansion. Its three core strategic segments are moving into execution, with operations expected to improve gradually in 2026 and a long-term focus on stable, sustainable profitability.

Taiwanese display driver IC (DDI) leader Novatek Microelectronics reported March 2026 revenue of NT$8.47 billion (approx. US$266.32 million), up 19.9% from February but down 9.6% from the same period a year earlier. The company's total revenue for the first quarter of 2026 reached NT$23.15 billion, rising 1.4% sequentially and falling 14.6% year over year.
Rising geopolitical risks and surging raw-material prices are prompting panel makers to accelerate purchasing and adjust their strategies, supporting short-term demand but creating uncertainty for the second half of 2026. Taiwan's Innolux and AUO told attendees that pre-orders, inflation expectations, and energy risks are reshaping supply chains and product focus across markets.

Samsung Electronics is beginning to see early signs of stabilization in its Visual Display (VD) and Digital Appliances (DA) divisions, after a period of underperformance. Market estimates suggest the two units have narrowed their losses, with some businesses potentially returning to profitability, helping lift overall results. Yet surging logistics costs and intensifying price competition from Chinese rivals continue to weigh on margins.

China's LED leader San'an Optoelectronics has seen its core executives placed under official investigation, raising market concerns over corporate governance and operational stability. On March 23, 2026, the company announced that its actual controller, Xiucheng Lin, was detained by national supervisory authorities for investigation. Just half a month later, on April 9, San'an Optoelectronics disclosed that vice chairman and general manager Kechuang Lin received a detention notice on April 7 and is also under formal investigation.
AUO and Innolux are accelerating their expansion beyond traditional display panels, with Innolux's non-display revenue surpassing 51% in 2025, mainly driven by automotive applications. AUO also aims to obtain a non-display revenue share exceeding 50% in 2026.
Innolux subsidiary CarUX completed its merger with Pioneer on December 1, 2025, combining their visual and acoustic expertise to accelerate next-generation in-car innovation. The combined entity has unveiled a deeply integrated smart cockpit simulation system at Touch Taiwan 2026 (April 8-10, Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center), positioning it as a blueprint for future in-car user experiences.
Samsung Display (SDC) has taken the lead in the industry by initiating mass production of 8.6-generation OLED panels for IT applications, as well as OLED panels for Apple's foldable devices. This move is expected to significantly benefit partner manufacturers supplying materials, equipment, and components.
Industry sources reveal that polarizer manufacturers are preparing a price hike starting in the second quarter of 2026, with increases beginning at 10%, though final approval remains pending. This is because the escalating conflict in Iran has heightened risks to the Middle East energy supply chain, driving up crude oil prices and pushing costs higher for upstream polarizer materials such as PET, adhesives, and plastics.
As the optoelectronics industry shifts from competition in individual components toward systems integration and higher value-added applications, optoelectronics solution provider Ennostar is focusing on two emerging sectors with long-term growth potential at the Touch Taiwan 2026 exhibition, running from April 8-10: optical communications and sensing, and automation. The company is also integrating its two core technologies of microLED and miniLED with automotive optoelectronics, presenting a comprehensive layout across four high-value application segments.