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Beijing Breakthrough: Solid-State LRMO Battery Could Double EV Range
technology9 hours ago

Beijing Breakthrough: Solid-State LRMO Battery Could Double EV Range

A Tsinghua University team reports a solid-state battery using a lithium-rich manganese oxide cathode with a tailored polymer electrolyte, achieving about 604 Wh/kg and 1,027 Wh/L energy density—roughly doubling today's EV cells. The lab results also show over 500 cycles of capacity retention and a nail-penetration safety test, and the work is published in Nature. While this signals a potential path to twice-range or half-weight EV batteries, significant scale-up and manufacturing hurdles remain before it can be used in cars; other players are pursuing similar solid-state approaches, and the relocation from lab to production will take years.

"LG Display Secures Apple's Next-Gen Watch Display with MicroLED Patents"
technology2 years ago

"LG Display Secures Apple's Next-Gen Watch Display with MicroLED Patents"

The reported delay in the release of the first micro-LED Apple Watch is due to the extreme manufacturing challenges involved in bringing this next-generation display technology to Apple products. Micro-LEDs are a hundred times smaller than traditional LEDs, making them difficult to handle and resulting in low yield rates and high costs. LG has purchased micro-LED patents to improve the manufacturing process, and the first micro-LED Apple Watch is expected to be an Ultra model before being implemented in standard models.

Apple's iPhone 15 Pro Launch Faces Manufacturing Challenges and Potential Delays
technology2 years ago

Apple's iPhone 15 Pro Launch Faces Manufacturing Challenges and Potential Delays

Apple is reportedly facing difficulties in manufacturing the larger screens for its upcoming iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models, which could result in a shortage of units at launch. The new manufacturing process being used by Apple's suppliers aims to reduce the width of the display's black border, allowing for a slightly larger screen without increasing the overall size of the devices.