by Navitas | Jan 31, 2022 | EV PR, Front Page, In the Media, IR, IR Financial, Latest News, Short post
Navitas announced the opening of a new electric vehicle (EV) Design Center, further expanding into higher-power GaN markets. Stephen Oliver, VP of Corporate Marketing & Investor Relations chats with Jason Lomberg from PSD about how EVs (and vehicle manufacturers)...
by Navitas | Jan 26, 2022 | Front Page, In the Media, Latest News, Short post
“This charger is an ‘in-box’ optional upgrade from a legacy silicon-based charger, which is made for Dell premium Latitude 9000-series laptops.” “The detachable cable design is the most attractive feature, making this charger more like a phone...
by Navitas | Jan 24, 2022 | Front Page, In the Media, IR, IR Financial, Latest News, Short post
Navitas’ NV6128, a new high-power 650V/800V-rated GaNFast power IC was awarded an Electronic Design’s 2021 PowerBest Award. “While silicon-based power devices will continue to serve many market segments for the foreseeable future, the adoption of WBG...
by Navitas | Jan 18, 2022 | Front Page, In the Media, IR, IR Financial, Latest News, Short post
“Fundamental to improving adoptions of renewables is a reduction in the cost per watt of conversion, increased capacity of energy storage, and higher energy-conversion efficiency. As legacy silicon power switches reach their limits, gallium nitride (GaN) will...
by Navitas | Jan 18, 2022 | Front Page, In the Media, IR, IR Financial, Latest News, Short post
Navitas opens the world’s first GaN IC design center dedicated to electric vehicles (EV). “The Navitas EV team has rich talent and proven experience delivering power systems,” said Charles ZHA, VP and GM of Navitas China. “EMobility is an exciting expansion market for...
by Navitas | Dec 20, 2021 | Front Page, In the Media, IR, IR Financial, Latest News, Short post
“Gallium nitride (GaN) is beginning to show up across a broad range of power semiconductor applications due to its wide bandgap, enabling fast-charging, very high speeds, and much smaller form factors than silicon-based chips.” Stephen Oliver, VP Corporate...
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