SILICONCORE DEMONSTRATES 0.95MM LED DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY AT ISE 2016

Common Cathode LED manufacturer SiliconCore will showcase the smallest LED pixel pitch display
yet — a 0.95mm prototype. At ISE 2016, this technology demonstration will be held at booth 10-
K110, from 9th – 12th February at the RAI in Amsterdam.

SiliconCore’s 0.95mm LED prototype brings the benefits of very fine pixel pitch displays to
applications requiring extremely close proximity viewing. The display features superb contrast ratio
and gray scale qualities, with the ability to achieve 2000 nits in brightness. 4K resolution is achieved
at 165” diagonal and optimum viewing can be experienced at less than one meter.

This advancement in pixel pitch, contrast ratio and brightness has been achieved due to SiliconCore’s Common Cathode driver architecture. The Common Cathode method reduces the heat output of displays for lower power consumption, a longer lifespan of over 100,000 hours, and removes the need for additional cooling. These factors combine to enable SiliconCore to lead the industry in total cost of ownership.

Eric Li, President and CEO of SiliconCore explains:
“Our unique and patented Common Cathode architecture has made this innovation possible,
negating the need for an external ballast resistor on the Red LED so that tighter formations can be
created. We are very excited about the numerous applications for this technology within the
corporate, command and control, visualization and financial sectors. At 0.95mm, even the smallest
details are visible, so that large data sets can be viewed with the highest degree of precision.”

For more information on SiliconCore’s remarkable Common Cathode technology, please visit
www.silicon-core.com.

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