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" ... "Meanwhile, the two higher tier iPhones this year that will use RFPCB will have low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) thin-film transistor (TFT) OLED panels. LTPO OLED is needed for a 120Hz refresh rate screen. These panels will be supplied exclusively by Samsung Display." ... "
" ... For their own use, LightForce isn’t currently sharing many specific details about the exact 3D printing technology they use. Griffin did explain that they 3D print white ceramic polycrystalline alumina brackets made specifically to conform to an individual patient’s teeth. LightForce uses “one of the few cloud-based orthodontic planning softwares on the market,” as Griffin describes the company as working “at the bleeding edge of several spaces, both 3D printing and CAD” with its hardware and LightPlan software. ... "
" ... Given that, the problem we face as a consequence of the explosion of data creation isn’t simply that of storage capacity. Although I am personally guilty of arguing this very point in the past, in speaking with CEOs, I have come to fully appreciate the obvious: We have always only been able to store data to the point where the value we get out of it is greater than the cost of storage. If there is enough value to be gained, it will not matter that there is not enough polycrystalline silicon on planet Earth to meet the demand for wafers. People will use a pen and paper to keep that data around. ... "
" ... Right now, most standard EV batteries contain polycrystalline cathode particles, which can fracture and break apart from the stress of repeated charging, reducing range and longevity. Nano One’s patented technology uses individually coated nanocrystal cathodes that resist fracturing, thereby boosting batteries’ durability and performance. ... "
" ... While First Solar’s Cadmium-Telluride panels have historically had a efficiency handicap compared to silicon-based panels, its technology has been evolving faster than the broader industry. Average panel conversion efficiency stood at 14.7% during Q1, representing a 1.2% year-over-year improvement and a 0.3% sequential improvement. The conversion efficiency of the company's best production line grew to 16.3%, slightly ahead of some polycrystalline panels. First Solar expects the metric to rise to about 19% by 2017. Since Cd-Te thin-film panels have a higher theoretical upper limit for efficiency compared to silicon-based panels, First Solar could eventually have among the highest efficiencies in the industry. ... "