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> 「テスラの自動運転技術、米国人の62%が懸念 大規模リコール後」 アメリカ人2,000人を対象に2024年1月に実施され、「最近のリコールを踏まえて、テスラの自動運転技術の安全性と信頼性を信頼できますか?」と質問が投げかけられた。 In light of recent recalls, how confident are you in the safety and reliability of Tesla‘s self-driving technology? ダイハツの不正隠しの後、ダイハツの信頼性をアンケートしたらどのような結果になるでしょうね?
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今年のな 12月からな 茂原でeLEAPの量産に入るらしいけどな その前にな 10月末に蕪湖市との本契約の発表やな 駄目なら茂原に量産ラインを増設するんかな その方が ええような気もするけどな 知らんけど Japan Display to debut alternative eLEAP OLED displays later this year HDTVtest By Mike Wheatley - 23 April 2024 Japan Display has revealed that its much-vaunted eLEAP OLED technology is ready for mass production, and it will launch its first displays ahead of schedule. It’s aiming to deliver its first products by the end of the year, targeting laptops, smartphones and wearable devices initially. The eLEAP OLED technology is an alternative to regular RGB OLED, LG Display’s WRGB OLED and Samsung Display’s QD-OLED, and it has been created by Japan Display, which is a joint venture between Sony, Toshiba and Hitachi’s display panel-making business. The company first revealed eLEAP OLED back in May 2022, making some impressive claims such as its ability to deliver twice the peak brightness of other OLED variants, twice the efficiency and three-times longer lifespans. The key advantage of Japan Display’s eLEAP is its larger aperture ratio, which refers to how much of the space in each OLED pixel can be used to generate light. The larger the space devoted to producing light, the brighter the pixel will be. With conventional OLED displays, the aperture ratio is a mere 28%, but with eLEAP, Japan Display says it has expanded this to 60%. It's not clear how eLEAP stacks up to the most recent generation of OLED displays, however. The term eLEAP is an abbreviation of the tongue twisting technical verbiage “Environment positive, Lithography with maskless deposition, Extreme long life, low power, and high luminance, Any shape Patterning”. It’s the first OLED display that uses photolithography techniques for maskless deposition, which also contributes to the higher brightness and longer lifespan. The company promised to commence mass production of eLEAP displays in 2025, but today’s announcement indicates that it is well ahead of that original schedule. In a statement, Japan Display explained that it first began test production in October 2023 and is now ramping up for eLEAP mass production at its G6 fab in Mobara, Japan, by December 2024. “The production ramp is well ahead of plan: eight months ahead of launch, JDI has already achieved a production yield of over 60%, underscoring that JDI has successfully overcome the key technical hurdles for launch,” the company stated proudly. “JDI will supply eLEAP for use in a wide array of end-use applications, including smartwatches & wearables, smartphones, notebook PCs, and automotive displays.” The G6 fab in Japan is one of a couple that will ultimately start mass producing eLEAP OLED displays. Last year, Japan Display announced it had formed a strategic alliance with a Chinese display maker called HKC, in order to construct what it says would be “world-class eLeap fabs” in China. FlatPanels HD says HKC has since abandoned the project, but Japan Display plans to press on with what will be an 8.7 Generation plant when it comes online. The facility won’t be ready until 2027 at the earliest, but when it is up and running it will allow the company to manufacture much larger eLEAP OLED panels for TVs. Japan Display said one of its first eLEAP products will be a 14-inch display intended for laptops. It will be based on a “single-stack structure” and be able to hit a peak brightness of 1,600 nits. When using a tandem structure, eLEAP can achieve even higher brightness levels that exceed 3,000 nits, the company said. Japan Display has not yet announced any partnerships, so we will have to wait and see which brands choose to adopt the technology.
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NEC、クラウド不要の生成AI提供 機密情報を社内で管理 NECは企業向けに新たな生成AI(人工知能)サービスを6月に始める。NEC製のサーバーとセットで提供することで、機密性の高いデータを社外に出さず、社内で運用を完結できるようにする。個人情報を扱う金融機関やコンタクトセンターなどの需要を見込む。 生成AIの基盤となる新型の大規模言語モデル(LLM)「cotomi Light(コトミライト)」を開発した。これとサーバーをセットで提供する。顧客の要望を踏まえ、文章要約や翻訳などに対応する。料金はサーバー本体と3年間の保守などを含めて約5000万円から。 LLMはパラメーター数という指標で性能を表す。この数値が増えるほど生成物の品質が高まり、大規模な計算インフラが必要になる。パラメーター数が1兆規模とされる米オープンAIの先端モデルなどは企業がオンプレミス(自社所有)のサーバーで使うのは難しく、外部クラウドとデータをやり取りする。
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5/13(月)の決算発表時に今後のスケジュールと見込み等の発表に期待しています。 Brighter, low-energy OLEDs are going into production this year – but they won’t be coming to TVs just yet Tech Radar Story by Carrie Marshall The best OLED TVs are about to get a whole lot better. A new panel technology known as eLEAP will officially go into production later this year, according to FlatpanelsHD. Although it won't be going into any big-name TVs at first, the new screen technology promises to deliver brightness in excess of 3,000 nits and improved durability, which means that it could make screens last longer, helping to cut down on e-waste. eLeap was developed by Japan Display (JDI), which is a firm that was created by the merger of the display businesses of Sony, Toshiba and Hitachi. And while we first started reporting on it in 2022, it's only just starting to ramp up production with plans to expand this to the mainstream market in late 2024. Although no consumer brands have yet announced plans to use the new tech, the panels are likely to appear in laptops first, with one of the first panels being a 14-inch OLED for portable computers. That'll deliver peak brightness of 1,600 nits, but even brighter panels are imminent. What is eLeap OLED? eLeap – it's an extremely tenuous acronym for "environment positive lithography with maskless deposition, extreme long life, low power and high luminance" – uses light to transfer patterns in the manufacturing of integrated circuits, a process that can deliver increased brightness and increased durability too, which is great news for cutting down on e-waste. This is the first OLED technology to use such a process, and according to Japan Display the production process is currently six months ahead. In the eight months before launch, JDI says it's already achieving production yields of 60%. The higher the yield the more efficient the production and the lower the cost. According to JDI, it will supply eLeap panels "for use in a wide array of end-use applications, including smartwatches and wearables, smartphones, notebook PCs, and automotive displays". TVs are currently conspicuous by their absence, however. That's because the manufacturing capacity isn't there yet to produce larger panels: JDI's plant for that is not expected to be online until 2027.
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NEC-続伸 高速な大規模言語モデル「cotomi Pro」など開発 13:16 配信 NEC<6701>が続伸。同社は24日、LLM(大規模言語モデル)「cotomi」のラインアップ拡充のため、学習データやアーキテクチャを刷新した「cotomi Pro」「cotomi Light」を開発したと発表した。 今回開発した「cotomi Pro」「cotomi Light」は、グローバルのLLMと同等の高い性能を、十数倍の速度で実現するモデル。一般的に、LLMの性能を高めるためにはモデルを大規模にする必要があるため動作速度が遅くなるが、同社は学習方式やアーキテクチャの工夫をすることで、速度と性能の両立に成功したとしている。 トレーダーズ・ウェブ
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◇セ・リーグ DeNA3ー5阪神(2024年4月24日 横浜) 「BLUE☆LIGHT SERIES」として開催されたDeNA―阪神戦(横浜)は9回に阪神が逆転して5―3で7連勝を飾った。雨による中断と試合展開もあり試合終了は午後9時59分。試合後に予定されていた「LINDBERG」による「BLUE☆LIGHT LIVE」は球団発表のイベント規定通り開催リミットである午後9時30分を超えたため中止となった。 【写真】<D・神>ノーバン投球でジャンプして喜ぶ「LINDBERG」の渡瀬マキ ナイターとしてはいつもより早い午後5時30分開始の同戦。セレモニアルピッチには、LINDBERG・渡瀬マキが登場して、雨の中でノーバウンド投球を披露すると、両軍ファンから大きな拍手が送られて試合が開始した。 試合後にはライブも予定されていたが、開催リミットの午後9時30分を過ぎても試合が終わらなかったため、球団発表のイベント規定によって中止となった。 昨夜も試合後に「米米CLUB」のボーカル石井竜也(64)による「BLUE☆LIGHT LIVE」が予定されていたが、午後9時30分を過ぎても試合が終わらなかったため、リミットオーバーで中止になり、2夜連続で「BLUE☆LIGHT LIVE」は行うことができなかった。 →普通なら中止かコールドゲームにすべきなのに イベントのせいで強行したのか💢 勝ったから良かったじゃなくケガでもしたらどうしてくれる💢💢 渡瀬さんもベイのイベントに参加しなくていいだろう 藤川球児の曲は歌わないだろうし
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株式会社クレオ(本社:東京都品川区、代表取締役社長:柿﨑 淳一、以下 クレオ)が提供する購買統制クラウド「トラミル」が、経済産業省の推進する「IT導入補助金2024」の支援事業者に採択され、補助金対象のITツールに認定されたことをお知らせします。トラミルは、クレオがクラウドで提供する購買・調達管理ツールです。手軽で安価にご利用いただける「トラミル(Lightプラン)」が、今回の「IT導入補助金2024」の対象ツールに認定されたことで、新たにご利用を開始するユーザーは最大2年間50%の費用補助の申請をしていただくことが可能になります。
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バックプレーン技術のな HMOやなUHMOにも注目やで! Samsung and LG have a new OLED rival Allied forces are gunning for the OLED crown. CLUB386 By Blair Jacobs - 25/04/2024 Samsung and LG have been the forerunners of OLED display technology with little to no competition. Fortunately, there’s a new OLED panel maker in town, and it has its sights set on the number one spot. The company, Japan Display (JDI), and its new eLEAP type of OLED panels will enter production by the end of 2024. JDI announced the tech in 2022 with lofty claims that it developed a “historic breakthrough in display technology.” eLEAP is a new manufacturing process developed via a joint venture between Sony, Toshiba, and Hitachi’s display panel divisions. The process is a cost-effective solution that’s used to create freeform OLEDs that are brighter, more efficient, and long-lasting when compared to the OLED panel types on the market today. The breakdown In comparison, JDI claims its OLED variant offers twice the peak brightness, three times the life span, and twice the emission efficiency. This is achieved by its larger aperture ratio and maskless deposition process. The aperture ratio of an OLED pixel determines how much light it can generate. Typical OLED displays have an aperture ratio of about 28%, whereas eLEAP displays offer up to a whopping 60%. On the other hand, today’s OLED panels are produced using Fine-Metal-Mask (FMM) technology. This method has been the remaining bottleneck for the wider application of OLED displays. FMM is a complex and expensive process because it can only be created in an ambient vacuum environment. It is the main reason why OLED displays are so expensive to manufacture. More defects encountered during the process also lead to less product yield and more material waste. The benefits of eLEAP is in its name: environment positive; Lithography with maskless deposition; Extreme long life, low power, and high luminance; Any shape Patterning. Quite the mouthful and not quite a proper acronym. Nevertheless, removing this complex metal masking process allows JDI to create higher-performance OLEDs at a much lower cost. Should Samsung and LG be worried? Well, not quite yet. The display tech is still limited to its smaller 6-Gen substrate line. JDI initially plans to target smaller products like laptops, smartphones, car displays and wearable tech, at least for now. Thereafter, it can scale the process up to its 8-Gen (2200x2500mm) substrate line, which will allow for larger monitors and TVs. If all goes to plan, this will enter mass production by 2027.
2000年続いた紅麹と天下りを…
2024/04/22 16:18
2000年続いた紅麹と天下りをさせない企業をスケープゴートにする厚労省とマスコミの不当な追求に負けず頑張って下さい 厚労省はmRNAワクチンの甚大な健康被害には向き合わず、一企業を叩いて隠れ蓑にしようとしている 賢い国民はみな気づいています 時間はかかるでしょうが、真実は必ず明るみに出ます どうか頑張って Translated from Japanese by Please do your best to not give in to the unfair pursuit of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare and the media who scapegoat companies that have not allowed red yeast rice and Amakudari to continue for 2000 years. The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare is trying to bash one company and use it as cover instead of facing the serious health damage caused by mRNA vaccines. All smart citizens realize that it will take time, but the truth will definitely come to light. Please do your best.