[Infostock Daily = Reporter Kim Jong Hyo] Samsung Display announced on the 12th that it succeeded in commercializing 'Adaptive Prequency' technology, which can lower panel driving power by up to 22% compared to existing smartphones in everyday use environment.
Adaptive Prequency, which is a low-power organic light emitting diode(OLED) technology, is a panel technology that minimizes overall power consumption by automatically adjusting the display injection rate according to consumers' use environment. It was first applied to the 'Galaxy Note 20 Ultra', which Samsung Electronics(005930) recently released.
This technology contributed to the improvement of actual power consumption of smartphones by lowering panel driving power by up to 22% compared to the existing one by supporting variable scanning rate to 120Hz for mobile games requiring rapid screen conversion in the 5th generation mobile communication(5G), 60Hz for movies, 30Hz for general text confirmation and input such as e-mail, and 10Hz for still images such as photos and social network services(SNS).
Samsung Display plans to expand its Adaptive Prequency technology to various IT products including smartphones in the future. In addition, the company plan to strengthen technology development by increasing the efficiency of materials and optimizing driving parts to reduce power consumption.
Reporter Kim Jong Hyo kei1000@infostock.com