Samsung SDI announced its plan to sell 4.45 trillion won (approximately $3.2 billion) worth of its shares in Samsung Display back to the display maker. This divestment aims to secure funds for future facility investments and growth initiatives.
Samsung Display and LG Display unveiled OLED panels specifically designed for humanoid robot faces at K-Display 2026 in Seoul, aiming to open new applications for their screen technology.
Samsung Display and LG Display increased their share in the global smartphone OLED panel market during the first quarter of 2026, despite an overall industry contraction, further widening their lead over Chinese competitors.
Samsung Display and LG Display are projected to report strong first-quarter earnings, benefiting from a global memory chip shortage that has weakened their Chinese competitors.
The global demand for premium gaming hardware is fueling a significant rise in OLED monitor sales, providing a boost to South Korean display manufacturers like Samsung Display and LG Display amidst a generally subdued monitor market.
Samsung SDI is set to sell its 15.22 percent stake in Samsung Display — valued at about 10 trillion won ($6.9 billion) — to fund investments in energy storage systems and strengthen its financial structure as a prolonged slowdown in the electric vehicle market weighs on earnings. According to the company, it informed its board on Thursday of plans to sell its stake in Samsung Display, while details -- including the counterparty, deal size, terms and timeline -- remain undisclosed. The proposal w
Samsung Display has improved the brightness of its foldable screens, while LG Display has developed a new method to create brighter and more durable OLEDs by eliminating the use of masks in their production process.
Samsung Display is projected to surpass LG Display in the mid-to-large OLED market by revenue in Q3, marking a first for the company as Korean manufacturers continue to dominate a display segment yet to be penetrated by Chinese competitors.
Samsung Display is reportedly set to become the sole OLED supplier for Apple's 20th-anniversary iPhone in 2027, a deal that would mirror a previous exclusive arrangement.
Apple is reportedly planning to exclusively use Samsung Display for the screens of its upcoming foldable iPhone models. This decision solidifies Samsung's role as a key supplier for Apple's future device technology.
Samsung Display CEO Yi Chung has been recognized as a fellow of the Society for Information Display (SID), a leading global organization in the display industry.
Apple is reportedly developing touchscreen MacBook Pros, with Samsung Display involved. The introduction of touch to macOS faces several key challenges.
Samsung Display Chief Technology Officer Lee Chang-hee has become the first South Korean to be named chair of the International Electrotechnical Commission’s display standards committee, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources.