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2026-06-23
www.militaryaerospace.com 2026-06-23 Military Aerospace
Essential news and insights on defense and aerospace electronic technologies. GENEVA - STMicroelectronics in Geneva has introduced a family of 700-volt gallium nitride (GaN) power semiconductors designed for high-efficiency power conversion in AI servers, industrial systems, robotics, and smart-grid equipment. The new devices expand the company's STPOWER PowerGaN portfolio and target application
2026-06-02
www.digitimes.com 2026-06-02 digitimes
Power Integrations (PI) has announced two ultra-thin, compact auxiliary power supply (PSU) reference designs built for 800VDC AI data centers. PI principal training engineer Jason Yan said the ultra-compact solution, designed for Nvidia Kyber liquid-cooled... Some subscribers prefer to save their log-in information so they do not have to enter their User ID and Password each time t
2026-05-30
themachinemaker.com 2026-05-30 Machine Maker
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2026-05-29
www.bisinfotech.com 2026-05-29 Bisinfotech
Home/ Semiconductor Component/ Industry 4.0 industrial automation/ Robotics/STMicroelectronics Unveils Energy-Efficient GaN Semiconductors STMicroelectronics Unveils Energy-Efficient GaN Semiconductors Vaishali Chauhan May 29, 2026 2 minutes read New gallium nitride (GaN)-based power semiconductors from STMicroelectronics are designed to improve efficiency and increase power density in high-d
2026-05-27
www.newelectronics.co.uk 2026-05-27 New Electronics
分享 LinkedIn Teams WhatsApp Facebook Email X Neil Tyler 27 May 2026 More in Power Industrial Electronics Artificial Intelligence RECOMMENDED STMicroelectronics introduces 700V GaN devices to improve power efficiency Product Launches 2 mins read STMicroelectronics has launched a new range of gallium nitride (GaN)-based power semiconductors aimed at improving energy efficiency and power dens