Largan's Lin: Developing CPO to Avoid 'Elimination by AI,' FA Pilot Production by September
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Largan Precision Chairman Lin En-ping announced on June 9th that the company is developing CPO (Co-Packaged Optics) technology to counter the risk of the lens industry being rendered obsolete by AI. He stated that a pilot automated production line for FA (Fiber Array) is planned for before September 2026, with a large potential buyer already set to visit. Lin noted that Largan's precision has reached below 0.3 microns, surpassing industry standards, and gives them an advantage in stacking more than 4 layers, adding they can now "bravely ramp up mass production" of FA products.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is Largan Precision's plan for CPO technology development as announced by Chairman Lin En-ping on June 9th?
- A: Largan Precision is developing CPO technology to counter the risk of the lens industry being made obsolete by AI.
- Q: When did Chairman Lin En-ping announce Largan's development of CPO and FA pilot production plans?
- A: Chairman Lin En-ping announced the plans on June 9th, including FA pilot production before September 2026.
- Q: What is the target timeline for Largan's FA automated pilot production line launch?
- A: Largan's pilot automated production line for FA is planned to be operational before September 2026.
- Q: How precise is Largan's manufacturing capability according to Chairman Lin En-ping's June 9th announcement?
- A: Largan's precision has reached below 0.3 microns, surpassing industry standards as stated on June 9th.
- Q: What advantage does Largan have in FA product manufacturing for mass production in 2026?
- A: Largan can stack more than 4 layers due to sub-0.3 micron precision, enabling brave ramp-up of FA mass production.