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Infineon to acquire GaN Systems

Infineon Technologies AG and GaN Systems Inc. have announced that they have signed an agreement under which Infineon will acquire GaN Systems. Both Infineon and GaN Systems currently offer a range of GaN (Gallium Nitride) based High Electron Mobility Transistors (HEMTs) that are used in many applications of power electronics and are a quickly growing …

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GaN Systems and PowerSphyr advance partnership to deliver comprehensive wireless power solutions

PowerSphyr Inc is a company specialising in automotive and industrial applications of wireless energy. PowerSphyr have teamed with GaN Systems to deliver an industry first portfolio of end-to-end wireless power solutions for automotive and industrial applications. These solutions are rated at 30W, 100W, and 500W.  Wireless power transfer is an ideal application for GaN based …

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GaN systems showcases world’s smallest GaN chargers at APEC

Increasing power density in power adapter & charger designs continues to be a market driver for GaN components. Consumers are tired of carrying around a “brick” to enable them to power and charge their portable devices, and power adapter manufacturers have been addressing consumer demands. Additional trends towards faster charging and the requirement for a …

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GaN Systems powers Samsung Galaxy S22+ and ultra fast charger with leading discrete GaN

The 45W fast charger for Samsung’s new Galaxy S22+ and S22 Ultra smartphones makes use of gallium nitride (GaN) based semiconductors from GaN Systems. Using GaN has many benefits over silicon-based semiconductors, including increased power density and more efficient cooling, but this is the first time Samsung have made use of it in an adapter.  …

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