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Samsung developing new OLED manufacturing method using AI

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No doubt, Artificial Intelligence technology is creating a new wind in display research and development. At the SID 2021, Samsung Display said that it will further improve the efficiency of highly developed panel research and development by applying AI (artificial intelligence) technology to the core areas of panel R&D.

Earlier, Samsung Display CEO, Joo-Seon Choi announced that AI technology is “OLED organic material design”. In the traditional way, engineers constantly adjust the molecular structure to change the material characteristics, so as to find the molecular structure corresponding to the material that meets the requirements to complete the design.

But now, engineers only need to set specific parameters, AI can simulate various situations and find a solution that meets the requirements to complete the design. AI technology takes the effort of designing a material structure in consideration of the number of cases and verifying it one by one through direct experimentation.

With AI technology, it only takes 30 seconds to design the molecular structure of 100 organic materials and derive the corresponding specific parameters. In addition, the Korean display maker pointed out that the difficulty of panel drive circuit design has become more difficult, and AI technology has also been actively applied in this field.

Engineers can achieve the desired effect through repeated drawing design even in the low-pixel panel design. Though, in the design of 4K, 8K, and other HD panels, it’s easy to encounter problems such as circuit interference, which often takes a long time. In order to achieve satisfactory results.

Kim Yong-jo, chief executive officer of CAE said, “the importance of AI technology in the display industry will increase in the future. It is predicted that it will be extended to system optimization that connects unit designs such as circuits, etc.”

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