Gallium nitride (GaN) is breaking out in the world of power electronics. GaN stands out for its superior physical properties, including high electron mobility, wide bandgap, and high thermal ...
CHRIS SCHODT: Silicon is over, or is it? Probably not. But there is some exciting tech out there that may change your devices all the way from laptops to electric cars. Welcome to "Upscaled," our ...
Gallium nitride (GaN) and its wide bandgap cousin silicon carbide (SiC) have started to disrupt power electronics. Ironically, just a few years ago, GaN was considered useless as a semiconductor, ...
"Implementing GaN or SiC technology presents a more manageable challenge compared to establishing cutting-edge silicon fabs, which require significantly more capital investment," explained ...
A research team led by Prof. Kevin Chen of Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has recently inducted a new member, the ...
Infineon Technologies has agreed to buy rival GaN Systems for $830 million, in a bid to bolster its presence in a new class of power electronics shaking up markets where silicon has dominated for ...
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