Previously I did not see much info on who supplies Tesla's touchscreens. I remember mention of cypress providing the touch sensor but not much info on the touchscreen. Today I saw this:
"UICO is motoring into Las Vegas for the Consumer Electronics Show this week.In a year when the covergence of the car and smartphone is expected to take center stage at the annual gadget fest, which opens tomorrow, Elmhurst-based UICO's touch screens will be featured in rides by Tesla and Fiat."
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/arti...-touchscreen-maker-for-vegas-electronics-fest
This seems to be their portfolio of screens:
http://www.uico.us/duraTOUCH_Touchscreens.html
I also see UICO uses Cypress:
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=47540
And digging a bit more, the manufacturer(or at least one of them) is TIANMA Microelectronics Co., Ltd
http://www.uico.us/Tianma.html
"UICO is motoring into Las Vegas for the Consumer Electronics Show this week.In a year when the covergence of the car and smartphone is expected to take center stage at the annual gadget fest, which opens tomorrow, Elmhurst-based UICO's touch screens will be featured in rides by Tesla and Fiat."
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/arti...-touchscreen-maker-for-vegas-electronics-fest
This seems to be their portfolio of screens:
http://www.uico.us/duraTOUCH_Touchscreens.html
I also see UICO uses Cypress:
http://www.cypress.com/?rID=47540
And digging a bit more, the manufacturer(or at least one of them) is TIANMA Microelectronics Co., Ltd
http://www.uico.us/Tianma.html