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Mobile devices have had an impact on display requirements in all spheres of life and dramatically raised consumer expectations, including those for cars. More and more, consumer-market technological advancements are being incorporated into automobiles.
The use of displays in modern car models has increased dramatically, especially in the mid and high price sectors. Larger, higher-resolution displays are becoming more popular. Above this, we observe a trend toward combining multiple displays into one to provide a consistent and refined overall impression.
The central display (CID) and instrument cluster combo is one common example of this: The driver is seated in front of a landscaped integrated display that runs from the centre console of the dash board to behind the steering wheel.
The Latin America EV display market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
Automobile OLED PMIC development has been completed, and Silicon Mitus, Inc. (Silicon Mitus), a leading expert in Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC), has begun supplying the new products in the international automotive industry.
With a Korean manufacturer of OLED displays, Silicon Mitus creates and distributes OLED PMIC, which are used in laptops, smartphones, tablets, and OLED displays. Through the addition of the new automotive OLED PMIC, the company is expanding the scope of its business.
AEC Q100, a standard for evaluating the dependability of automotive semiconductors, has certified the automotive OLED PMIC that Silicon Mitus has begun mass producing. Through international module producers, Silicon Mitus provides the OLED PMIC for the Virtual Mirror, which includes a camera and an OLED screen, to various electric automakers.