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Samsung will use AI to break through on-screen camera technology

The on-screen camera technology is one of the latest technologies in the smartphone industry. In fact, this technology is not quite ready for use and there are still some obstacles to scaling. The first commercial device with this technology is the ZTE Axon 20 5G .However, there are numerous questions about the performance of the camera.The output of the Axonn 20 5G front camera is a bit disappointing.South Korean manufacturer,

Samsung

worked on this technology.

According to Samsung, the on-screen technology is not

but mature enough to be on its gear. However, users may not be very patient and may want to see an innovation soon. The company is reportedly preparing to bring this technology to the

2021 Electronic Imaging Conference. This conference will be held on January 18-28, 2021.

At the conference, Samsung

are releasing two papers on screen camera development. These papers are reported to show how Samsung will use AI to break the screen camera technology bottleneck.

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One of the papers entitled

"Restoration of the camera image on the screen by diffraction compensation" is a physics-based method. The article entitled

“Using Deep Learning to Correct the Quad Bayer Image on the Screen” is an article about artificial intelligence (AI).

Samsung is rumored to be researching UDC technology for the Galaxy Note 21. However, there is no official statement on this and we may not see results until 2022.

Samsung Display expands production of LCD panels in South Korea

Corresponding

Samsung display

, due to the enormous demand in South Korea, the production of liquid crystal displays (LCD) for televisions and monitors in South Korea will be expanded indefinitely. This decision replaces Samsung's plan to stop the production of LCD panels. Samsung had already announced in March that production of LCD panels later this year. The South Korean manufacturer hopes to focus on more advanced technologies.

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Corresponding

TrendForce

, Samsung's delay in closing the LCD panel factory will increase the production area by 2.2% in the second quarter of next year. However, the risk of material shortages remains in the second quarter. In addition, demand will remain high. With the recent Samsung's decision can still balance supply and demand.

Samsung Display's South Korean LCD production line will still have one 7th generation line and two 8.5 generation production lines in operation by the first quarter of 2021. Only one line of the 8.5 generation is expected to remain in normal production through the fourth quarter of 2021.

Although Samsung Display intends to extend LCD production time, TrendForce does not expect an extension until the end of 2021, not indefinitely. “Samsung Display plans to continue producing liquid crystal displays (LCD) through the end of 2021

will increase the risk of oversupply in the second half of next year, but supply and demand will be roughly balanced in the second quarter of next year

“.

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