Cambridge GaN Devices (CGD), the fabless, clean-tech semiconductor company that develops energy-efficient GaN-based power devices that make greener electronics simpler to design and implement ...
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The EU-funded project ‘nExt geNeration 1200V eLectric hIGH volTage powErtraiN' (ENLIGHTEN), which runs until 2028, aims to ...
Image shows world-renowned physicist Professor Hiroshi Amano, a Nobel Prize winner. Charging electric cars in faster than ...
The University of Bristol in the UK and Nagoya University in Japan have teamed up to work on microchips. This project is ...
Researchers demonstrate scalable integration of graphene and GaN devices using van der Waals forces, enabling high-performance CMOS-compatible electronics.
A chance discovery led a team of scientists from Rice University, University of Cambridge and Stanford University to ...
GaN has a wider bandgap than silicon, meaning it can maintain higher voltages in electronic devices. 1 This allows for the development of smaller, more energy-efficient components compared to those ...
Jiufengshan Laboratory (JFS) announced two major breakthroughs in GaN technology: the world's first 8-inch silicon-based ...