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Navitas Semiconductor has announced a partnership with BrightLoop supporting their latest series of hydrogen fuel-cell ...
“Our collaboration with Infineon has led to significant advances in UAV electronics,” says Amrit Singh, founder of Reflex ...
TrendForce adds that while Renesas has reportedly decided to halt in-house production of SiC power chips, the company does ...
According to a study published in Advanced Functional Materials, the refined technique can bypass the high-temperature ...
Gustavo Sepulveda, Process Automation Business Head for Panasonic Connect, discusses outlines the company’s new NPM-GW ...
Mike Frank, Senior Scientist and Rodolfo Rosini, CEO, both at Vaire Computing, explain how reversible computing, as an alternative to classic computing, performs calculations without destroying ...
Infineon, in collaboration with NVIDIA, is developing the next generation of power systems based on a new architecture with central power generation of 800 V high-voltage direct current (HVDC).
Navitas Semiconductor, maker of GaNFast GaN and GeneSiC SiC power semiconductors, has announced a collaboration with NVIDIA on the next-generation 800V HVDC architecture to support ‘Kyber’ rack-scale ...
Queensland University of Technology team use 'vacancy engineering' to develop flexible thermoelectric semiconductor Queensland University of Technology (QUT) researchers have identified a new material ...
Companies sign MOU on development of next-generation EV powertrains Infineon Technologies and Visteon, a specialist in automotive electronics, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to ...
Low figure of merit contributes to higher efficiency, pushing the performance envelope of high-voltage power designs Toshiba Electronics Europe has announced volume shipments of its 3rd generation, ...
Novel Crystal Technology (NCT), has announced the successful development of a Gallium Oxide vertical MOS transistor (β-Ga 2 O 3 MOSFET) with 1.23 GW/cm 2 Power Figure of Merit (PFOM). This PFOM is ...
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