It will take a decade for MicroLED to be introduced in all Apple products

Apple is likely to bring its proprietary MicroLED displays to a variety of products, including the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac. However, it is predicted that this process will take a lot of time and last about a decade.
Mark German, reporter Bloomberg In his new note, Apple has spent about six years developing the technology MicroLED He has spent time and wants to replace the panels of other companies with this technology, like Apple’s silicon chips.
Apple apparently codenamed this project T159 It started around 2017. MicroLED displays are supposed to have better brightness, color reproduction and viewing angles, and display content as if the images were painted on glass.
Apple is facing many complications to develop MicroLED
Apple said last week that Apple will first test its MicroLED display with the Apple Watch Ultra in 2024. But he now says that he thinks Cupertinos will use this technology in the long run All products they bring Of course, it may take a decade for this technology to come to Macs; Because currently Lots of complications It is in the context of its development.
For comparison, Garman points to OLED displays, which have been on iPhones for a few years now, but not all iPads are equipped with this technology yet. This process can take even longer due to the complex nature of MicroLED technology.
Apple’s overall strategy seems to be to reduce its dependence on different companies. In addition to screens, this company plans to produce Bluetooth and Wi-Fi chips by itself so that it no longer needs to cooperate with Broadcom. They are also developing a 5G modem and eventually want to have an integrated chip to provide Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and a 5G modem together.