According to Theverge , LG Display will supply high-end 77-inch and 83-inch OLED panels to Samsung based on a deal that could help the company gain profits amid fierce competition for LCD panels from Chinese rivals.
Samsung has accepted failure in developing QLED TVs
This is the first time Samsung has purchased OLED panels from its Korean rival after years of rumors. It is also a major admission of defeat for Samsung, which stopped making OLED TVs in 2015, citing high panel costs and miscalculating that the market was not ready for such high-end TVs. Instead, Samsung focused on QLED TVs, a cheaper but inferior variant of LED LCD. Meanwhile, OLED TVs dominate the high-end market.
Last year, Samsung returned to OLED TVs by introducing its first QD-OLED TV. The company also supplied OLED panels for Samsung’s first QD-OLED TV. A recent report from market research firm Omdia said that LG had captured more than 50% of the OLED TV market, while Sony had 26% and Samsung just 6%.
In the new deal with LG Display, Samsung will order 2 million OLED panels from its rival in 2024, then 3 million in 2025 and 5 million in 2026. The new deal is welcome news for LG Display after the company admitted to "declining demand" for TVs and lower-than-expected OLED TV panel sales.
For Samsung, it’s also good news after a poor quarter due to weaker semiconductor demand and a cut in memory chip production. While Samsung has dominated the global TV market for 17 straight years, it has faced stiff competition from Chinese rivals with cheaper LCD TVs. Now, Samsung hopes to make more money in the long-overlooked large-size OLED TV segment.
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