Breaking News

Noctua at Computex 2026 GIGABYTE announces AORUS GeForce RTX 50 Series AI BOX Sony Expands Professional Display Lineup with Crystal LED UNIFY PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for June 2026 Introducing the Razer Seiren V3 Pro

logo

  • Share Us
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
  • Home
  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Essays
  • Forum
  • Legacy
  • About
    • Submit News

    • Contact Us
    • Privacy

    • Promotion
    • Advertise

    • RSS Feed
    • Site Map

Search form

High-end Smartphones Moving Beyond Full HD

High-end Smartphones Moving Beyond Full HD

Smartphones Jul 2,2013 0

Smartphone application processor makers are indicating plans to enable WQXGA (2560x1440) resolution in their 2014 roadmaps, and high performance panel makers such as JDI and LGD are discussing the requirements posed by WQXGA with key component vendors. At this point, it appears that panel and driver IC makers are planning to launch 5.5", 6.0" and 6.5" panels with WQXGA resolution; the pixel density of these panels would be 534, 489 and 452 PPI, respectively.

Other than the panel itself, the most important component for such high resolution displays is the driver IC, because of the high interface speeds required. The MIPI interface must be expanded to handle the bandwidth requirement posed by WQXGA, which is approximately 7 Gbps assuming a 60Hz frame rate. With MIPI having a maximum interface speed of 1-1.2 Gbps per lane, the application processor must support 8 lanes, up from 4 at present. Qualcomm and MediaTek have announced support for 8 lanes of MIPI interface by 2014, enabling application processor support for WQXGA smartphone displays.

Shawn Lee, senior Analyst for DisplaySearch, notes that just as with the move into full HD displays this year, there are also production capacity issues. The capacity of LTPS LCD displays will be approximately 388K square meter per month in 2014. DisplaySearch forecasts that 359 million smartphone units with LTPS displays will be shipped in 2014. If the yield rate is 85% and the cutting efficiency is 90%, the output of 6" WQXGA panels could be 28 million units per month. Although the supply would be tight, this would be enough to launch flagship smartphone devices.

Regarding foundry capacity for WQXGA driver ICs, assuming a RAM-less design, the driver ICs could be manufactured on an 8" 0.11 ?m or 12" 90 nm line, in which case there is sufficient capacity. But if the designs use embedded RAM (1/3rd would be typical), it would probably need to be manufactured on 12" 55 nm lines, in which case capacity would be limited. Driver IC makers Renesas SP, LG, Samsung and Novatek all are planning to develop WQXGA driver ICs in Q3'13, and planning to launch production by the end of 2013.

Leading smartphone brands are expectd to use WQXGA resolution displays for flagship smartphones, and that at least some will launch at Mobile World Congress in 2014.

Tags:
Previous Post
Sandisk To Buy Smart Storage Systems For $307 Million
Next Post
BIOSTAR Reveals New AMD FM2 APU Supporting Mainboard

Related Posts

Latest News

Noctua at Computex 2026
Cooling Systems

Noctua at Computex 2026

GIGABYTE announces AORUS GeForce RTX 50 Series AI BOX
GPUs

GIGABYTE announces AORUS GeForce RTX 50 Series AI BOX

Sony Expands Professional Display Lineup with Crystal LED UNIFY
Consumer Electronics

Sony Expands Professional Display Lineup with Crystal LED UNIFY

PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for June 2026
Gaming

PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for June 2026

Introducing the Razer Seiren V3 Pro
Enterprise & IT

Introducing the Razer Seiren V3 Pro

Popular Reviews

Akaso 360 Action camera

Akaso 360 Action camera

Dragon Touch Digital Calendar

Dragon Touch Digital Calendar

Endorfy Thock V2 Wireless Keyboard

Endorfy Thock V2 Wireless Keyboard

be quiet! Pure Loop 3 280mm

be quiet! Pure Loop 3 280mm

Noctua NF-A12x25 G2 fans

Noctua NF-A12x25 G2 fans

Soft2bet and the unseen hardware that makes instant play possible

Soft2bet and the unseen hardware that makes instant play possible

Crucial T710 2TB NVME SSD

Crucial T710 2TB NVME SSD

be quiet! Pure power 13M 750W

be quiet! Pure power 13M 750W

Main menu

  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Essays
  • Forum
  • Legacy
  • About
    • Submit News

    • Contact Us
    • Privacy

    • Promotion
    • Advertise

    • RSS Feed
    • Site Map
  • About
  • Privacy
  • Contact Us
  • Promotional Opportunities @ CdrInfo.com
  • Advertise on out site
  • Submit your News to our site
  • RSS Feed