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<item><title>Lower-Cost SiC and High-Voltage GaN Using Engineered Substrates</title><description>Underlying the hype for SiC (silicon carbide) and the future potential of GaN (gallium nitride) for EV power electronics, challenges remain for both technologies. While OEMs, tier-one suppliers, and market analysts generally agree that SiC and GaN will eventually share the market with incumbent Si technologies, the exact roadmap and time scale remain uncertain. A development in its relative infancy that IDTechEx expects to boost overall performance, volume capabilities, and cost, are engineered substrates.</description><link>https://www.idtechex.com/en/research-article/lower-cost-sic-and-high-voltage-gan-using-engineered-substrates/31672?rsst2id=237</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.idtechex.com/en/research-article/lower-cost-sic-and-high-voltage-gan-using-engineered-substrates/31672?rsst2id=237</guid><pubDate>Thu, 05 Sep 2024 ZZZ</pubDate><media:content width="140" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/40000/D8/67.png?w=140"></media:content><media:content width="460" url="https://idtxs3.imgix.net/si/40000/D8/67.png?w=460"></media:content><author>j.li@idtechex.com (John Li)</author></item>

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