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Thursday, August 3, 2006
Taiwan's First 7.5th Generation Technology On-Track For Mass Production in October
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AU Optronics late yesterday successfully turned on Taiwan's very first 42" LCD TV panel, produced by the Company's 7.5th generation ("G7.5") TFT and color filter production facility located in the Taichung Science Park.
AUO has become the world's second and Taiwan's first TFT-LCD manufacturer in G7.5
technology migration.
With the first equipment installation in AUO's first G7.5 clean room on February 16
2006, the team only spent additional 166 days, ahead of the schedule, to produce its
first G7.5 product ? a 42" LCD TV panel, by late evening on July 31, 2006.
"AUO's first 42" LCD TV panel is also Taiwan's very first 42" panel produced by G7.5
technology. I would like to thank and attribute this epoch-making achievement to our
G7.5 TFT, color filter and module team members, for their endeavors overcoming
difficulties of very larger G7.5 mother glass substrate and leading AUO in the G7.5
technology leapfrog. It also testifies AUO's continuing commitment offering customers
high quality and cost effective displays." said Mr. HB Chen, AUO's President.
AUO's Executive Vice President, Dr. Hui Hsiung noted that the successfully turned-on 42"
LCD TV panel with WXGA (1366x768) resolution will be equipped with the company's latest
AMVA technology (Advanced MVA Technology) with low color washout and high contrast ratio
above 1200:1.
With the flexibility in producing panels between 40" and 50", AUO's G7.5 mother glass
substrate is 1950mm x 2250mm and can optimally cut up to eight 42" panels, and six 46"
panels, so as to meet the customer's demands.
AUO's G7.5 line in Taichung targets to begin volume production with a monthly capacity
to process 10,000 glass substrates by end of this year and is expected to reach full
capacity of 60,000 glass substrates per month in the future. |
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