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Electronic controls that include displays with a touch feature are progressively replacing electromechanical switches and controls nowadays.
This calls for even more minute display controls, including those used to adjust the temperature, move the outside mirrors, or press buttons on a multifunction steering wheel.
While many of the traditional interior automotive components have been replaced by electronic displays, new innovations have also surfaced. The head-up display is a well-known illustration that would not be possible without display and projection technologies.
The use of electronic mirrors, which can replace rear-view or external mirrors with camera and display systems and significantly extend their capabilities, such as a better seeing angle for increased safety, is another recent innovation. Even fuel savings are possible because the vehicle’s projecting mirrors may disappear.
The Thailand EV display market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Himax Technologies, Inc. (“Himax”), a leading supplier and fabless manufacturer of display drivers and other semiconductor products, and BOE Varitronix Limited (“BOE Varitronix or BOEVx”), a world-leading supplier of automotive display products,
announced they had teamed up to secure a flexible AMOLED automotive display solution design-win with a major new energy vehicle (“NEV”) maker. The customer’s planned launch of a flagship NEV vehicle has just used the solution.
By utilising the Himax AMOLED driver IC and timing controller (TCON) solution, BOEVx and Himax collaborated to provide the next-generation flexible AMOLED automobile display in a 12.8-inch Center Information Display product (CID).
The AMOLED driver enables the user to enjoy exceptional visual quality from a cutting-edge display.