First System-on-Glass Driver LSI Chip to Achieve 768 Outputs for XGA TFT-LCDs

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Corporation announced the development of a panel-sized scan driver, the world's first system-on-glass (SOG), large-scale integrated (LSI) chip to achieve 768 outputs for extended graphics array, thin-film transistor, liquid crystal displays (XGA TFT LCDs). The new driver is expected to realize lower manufacturing costs and smaller module volume for medium to large TFT-LCDs.


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