11-11 Week: It is another week fill with tons of information, let’s quickly review and move on to another week—LeEco incidents, all sorts of flexible / full-display info, etc.
It is another week fill with tons of information, let’s quickly review and move on to another week—
Headlines:
- LeEco incidents—LeEco CEO Jia Yueting admitted the holding company has been expanding too fast, and requires reflection; LeEco denied the news of “LeEco owes suppliers more than CNY10B, and the said suppliers already stop supplying components to LeEco”; LeEco is focusing on building more healthy financial operation; car was a “highest priority” and would continue
- A series of info about flexible display, full display or bezel-less display—Huawei is allegedly working on a concept phone with ‘quad-edge screen’; Samsung and LG are believed to plan to launch foldable smartphones in 2017; Samsung is believed can produce foldable devices in a small quantity in late 2017; Apple allegedly will release new 5” and 5.8” iPhones with curved, bezel-free designs in 2017; JDI has revealed Full Active panel technology to support flexible display in 2019
- Lattice Semiconductor is acquired by Canyon Bridge Capital Partners
- SMIC is proceeding with plans to build South China’s first 12” fab at an existing facility in Shenzhen, China
- Shanghai HLMC has started construction of 12” wafer plant featuring 28nm-to-14nm technology in Shanghai, China
- SK Hynix will start mass-producing the 48-layer 3D-NAND chips from later in Nov. 2016
- Toshiba to build a new plant in Yokkaichi Operations in Mie, Japan, for production of 3D Flash memory
- Samsung System LSI will commercialize its fingerprint recognition sensor chips in 2017
- Huawei‘s Richard Yu indicates the company wants to become the world’s 2nd-largest smartphone maker in 2 years
- Lenovo will no longer market phones under its own brand name; all future handsets will be ‘Moto’ phones
Numbers:
- According to Digitimes Research, global market value for biometrics will increase from USD14.6B to USD31.4B in 2020
- Lenovo announces 1M units of the Moto Z series has been sold worldwide
- Huawei announced that its Huawei P9 smartphone has sold 9M handsets since the phone was unveiled in Apr. 2016