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Off to the slopes..Happy Easter ..play nice!
Good. I’ll be doing the same. Enjoy.
I think Nanonano is more than capable of doing that himself, if he so wishes.
I'm taking advantage of some sunshine and projecting myselt to greater heights today.
"I'll be back".
Not really. The only person trying to start an argument or make accusations about trying to cast aspersions here is you so I suggest you just stop and read the post about slide 13 and try and make a constructive observation on that.
Supercilious sod - and probably damp too !
Get it !
Hahahahahaha I’m from Scotland chief …..you get it?
Can be seen as condescending also.
Better for you to clear it up rather than cause possible unnecessary arguments.
It’s an old school greeting. Nothing more nothing less.
You have enough problems that are obvious to evberyone.
In London, some regard 'chief' as someone not intelligent.
…. bud….mate ….pal…..amigo….. seems you think the word has some other connotation but that’s not my problem.
Anyway for clarification the graph on the right shows only the number of small displays on sale and how they are split between monitors laptops tablets/phablet and other and where growth in small screens could come from.
Just to say that the use of the slang 'chief' can mean different things to certain people.
Was its use really necessary given the context ?
Nanonano i expect better from you chief!
Look again at slide 13 please. The graph on the left shows information related to QD’s. The one on the right is about potential addressable market and makes absolutely zero reference to QD’s.
There is no fabrication only misinterpretation.
How can facts obscure the truth :
https://www.quora.com/How-can-facts-obscure-the-truth
Some examples related to Easter in there BTW.
GPTChat
Programme Language - Python. Cloud Computing platforms.
Maybe Monty Python - The Life of Brian or a big snake getting a stranglehold or has he got his head in the clouds !
Straight from the mouth of GPT Chat.
Chatgpt response.
It seems there's a concern about the use of language models like ChatGPT in shaping or manipulating thoughts, and the importance of grounding conversations in facts. It's worth noting that one of the key goals of ChatGPT is to provide information, answer questions, and engage in discussions based on a wide range of sources, including factual data, while also being programmed to avoid generating harmful or misleading content.
However, it's important to recognize the distinction between providing information based on the data it was trained on, which includes a vast array of texts from the internet, books, articles, and other educational materials up to its last update in April 2023, and the idea of "thought manipulation." ChatGPT aims to assist users by offering information, explanations, and various perspectives on their queries. It encourages users to consider multiple viewpoints and, ideally, to seek out additional sources when making decisions or forming opinions, rather than attempting to direct thoughts in a specific direction.
Moreover, the emphasis on basing research on known facts is indeed crucial, and it aligns with the approach taken in developing and refining AI models. Continuous efforts are made to improve the accuracy, reliability, and bias mitigation in models like ChatGPT to ensure that the information provided is as factual and up-to-date as possible. However, the nature of AI and its reliance on pre-existing data sources means that it is always advisable for users to critically assess the information provided and to consult specialized sources or professionals when making important decisions.
Chatgpt is an industry thought manipulation tool addressing thought-challenged people. Why not base research on known fact?
Ahh the Korean chaebol's. I think Hansol largely acted as a smoke screen, with all the equipment and set-up performed by Samsung using their acquired knowledge from Nanoco.
The graphic from the slide was also featured in page 17 of Nanoco's annual report.
So at a recent interim results investor meeting a slide showing currently as in 2023 tens of millions of phones/phablets are using quantum dots appears to be a complete fabrication unless BT can demonstrate otherwise?
Amorleque
Sister company Hansel with Samsung family at the helm.
While Samsung led the world in Quantum dot TV product development, it galls me to see Samsung get pioneering credit for quantum dots. Samsung led Nanoco on for years in order to steal their technology. Samsung's enormous influence in the industry appears to have helped to block Nanoco at every effort to succeed with other companies. Ultimately, Samsung's top scientist admitted to being unable to create cadmium free QD's and asked Nanoco for help. Samsung eventually transferred stolen techonology from Nanoco to a Samsug subsidiary and possibly even other companies such as Nanosys.
Amazon was the first company to produce quantum dot devices in mass quantity. I bougnt one of the first Kindle QD products. They were amazing, but did not use Cadmium free dots. Kindle's later models did not use QD's, probably due attention drawn to the cadmium danger.
"So basically no quantum dots are being used in manufacture of millions of phones/phablets in 2023"
I said I'm not aware of any. I believe that an Amazon Fire tablet used QD film some ten or eleven years back, and I think it may have been the first commercial use of QDEF film from Nanosys, although AFAIK that was not repeated in subsequent models.
Nanonano
So basically no quantum dots are being used in manufacture of millions of phones/phablets in 2023 as implied from that Interim Results Slide Deck...so why share a misleading slide with investors that's inaccurate and untrue!
ChatGPT
As of my last update in April 2023, the adoption of quantum dot technology in smartphones and tablets has been somewhat limited and specific, mainly due to the dominance of OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) technology in these segments. OLEDs have been preferred for their ability to produce deep blacks and high contrast ratios. However, there are instances and manufacturers who have explored or implemented quantum dot technology in their devices to enhance color accuracy and efficiency. Notable mentions include:
1. **Samsung:** Samsung has been a pioneer in quantum dot technology, especially in their QLED TVs. While they haven't widely advertised quantum dot technology in their smartphones and tablets, the company's extensive research and development in this area suggest they have the capability to implement such features, potentially under different branding or technology names.
2. **Amazon Kindle:** While not a smartphone or traditional tablet, Amazon has released a Kindle model named "Kindle Scribe" which is rumored to use quantum dots in its display to enhance the reading experience. However, it's important to note that the primary application here is not in color enhancement but possibly in improving contrast or energy efficiency.
In the smartphone and tablet markets, the specifics of quantum dot utilization are often not as highlighted or marketed as in the television segment, partly because of the dominance of OLED and the challenges in integrating quantum dot technology in such small displays cost-effectively. Additionally, the terminology and branding might vary, and some implementations might focus on enhancing LCD technology rather than being a standalone display technology.
It's also worth noting that the landscape of technology adoption is rapidly changing, and companies are continuously exploring new materials and technologies to gain a competitive edge. Therefore, direct mentions and marketing of quantum dot technology in smartphones and tablets may increase in the future as the technology matures and differentiates further from existing solutions.
Nanonano
Would have been helpful for the Board to have highlighted the major manufacturers in each product market, just the top 2 or 3, that would have given more credence to their slide...wonder if is one of Edisions propaganda slides with Nanoco logo stuck on it!