June 17, 2026 marked a milestone breakthrough for China’s display industry. BOE’s 8.6th-generation AMOLED production line in Chengdu was officially put into mass production, with a simultaneous delivery ceremony for the first batch of products. It successfully completed the first round of supply to more than ten core customers including Lenovo, marking the official commercial operation of this world-class benchmark production line. Taking the lead in mass production over global leaders such as Samsung Display, BOE’s production line is the worlhttps://szheadsun.en.made-in-china.com/product/gFfTormDIbaA/China-Custom-55-Inch-Curved-Touch-Screen-Monitor-with-LED-Halo-for-Games-Digital-Signage-and-Displays.html?pv_id=1jrucvmob5e1&faw_id=1jrud084c52f&bv_id=1jrukoo8i8ce&pbv_id=1jrucvm5c991d’s first to realize large-scale mass production of 8.6th-generation OLED screens, thoroughly breaking the long-term overseas monopoly in the field of high-end mid-size OLED displays.
Adopting ultra-large glass substrates of 2290mm×2620mm, the 8.6th-generation AMOLED production line can cut far more screens per substrate than traditional 6th-generation lines, effectively reducing production and R&D costs, and solving the long-standing industry pain points of high prices and insufficient capacity for mid-size OLED screens. The production line is mainly applied to high-end mid-size display scenarios such as AI PCs, tablets, high-end vehicle displays and foldable terminals, accurately meeting the market demands driven by the upgrading of consumer electronics and the booming intelligent vehicle industry.
Industry data shows that global expenditure on display devices surged by 53% year-on-year in 2026, with OLED equipment expenditure jumping by 77% year-on-year, hitting a peak in recent years. With the continuous increase in the penetration rate of AI PCs and the popularization of high-definition vehicle screens, the market gap for high-end mid-size OLED screens continues to expand. Previously, there was a 2-3 year technological gap in high-end display technologies between China and South Korea. The pioneering mass production of BOE’s 8.6th-generation line has directly eliminated the technological gap, reshaping the global supply chain system for mid-size OLED industries.
According to BOE, the mass production of this line will drive more than 200 upstream and downstream supporting enterprises to upgrade their technologies and production capacities, improving the layout of China’s full OLED industrial chain. In addition to BOE, domestic panel manufacturers continue to accelerate technological iteration. Innovative technologies such as TCL CSOT’s IJP OLED and Super Pixel are gradually being applied. The parallel development of multiple technological routes is promoting China’s transformation from a major display panel producer to a technological power. Industry institutions predict that with the continuous release of domestic high-end OLED production capacity, the global penetration rate of AMOLED smartphone panels will reach 43.2% in 2026, and the localization rate of mid-size OLED screens will achieve a substantial increase.
Post time: 2026-06-25 13:59:22