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[Selected Topics] Analysis of Trends in the 2023 Automotive Display Panel Market

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2023-07-14

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Summary
As the COVID-19 pandemic eases, the global car market is undergoing a gradual recovery. At the same time, the number of display panels being equipped in individual cars continues to rise. Due to these factors, global shipments of automotive display panels (automotive panels) are projected to surpass 200 million units by 2023. Furthermore, there is an increasing demand for automotive panels to attain higher specifications and larger sizes. As a result, automotive panels have begun to adopt the TDDI architecture. With advantages such as simplified design and cost savings, the TDDI architecture is expected to eventually become the market mainstream.

There are now opportunities for AMOLED panels to be adopted among emerging EV models and some high-end vehicle models. However, the adoption of AMOLED for automotive displays is still limited by factors such as reliability and lifespan. The penetration rate of AMOLED in the automotive panel market is forecasted to reach 6% by 2026.

 

Table of Contents
1. Current Status of the Automotive Panel Market

  (1) Trends in Specifications of Automotive Panels
  (2) Market Demand for Automotive Panels
  (3) Models for Product Shipments and Competitive Landscape

2. Current Status in Development of DDI and TDDI for Automotive Applications
 
(1) Progress in Development of Automotive DDI
  (2) Progress in Development of Automotive TDDI

3. Application of New Display Technologies for Automotive Panels

4. TRI’s View
  (1) Trends in Specifications of Automotive Panels
  (2) Market Demand for Automotive Panels
  (3) Models for Product Shipments and Competitive Landscape
  (4) Current Status in Development of DDI and TDDI for Automotive Applications
  (5) Application of New Display Technologies for Automotive Panels

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