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Navitas Announces Plans for 200mm GaN Production with PSMC

Core Viewpoint - Navitas Semiconductor has announced a strategic partnership with Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation to enhance the production of 200mm GaN-on-silicon technology, aiming to strengthen supply chains, drive innovation, and improve cost efficiency in various markets including AI data centers, electric vehicles (EVs), solar energy, and home appliances [1][6]. Company Overview - Navitas Semiconductor specializes in next-generation power semiconductors, particularly GaNFast™ gallium nitride and GeneSiC™ silicon carbide technologies, and has been operational for 10 years since its founding in 2014 [8]. - Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation is a Taiwanese foundry that develops and manufactures advanced semiconductor components, operating multiple wafer fabs since its establishment in 1994 [7]. Strategic Partnership - The partnership with Powerchip will utilize its 200mm fabrication capabilities at Fab 8B in Taiwan, which has been operational since 2019 and supports high-volume manufacturing processes for GaN [2]. - Powerchip's advanced 180nm CMOS process will enable the production of smaller, more efficient devices, enhancing performance and cost-effectiveness [3]. Product Development and Market Demand - Navitas' GaN portfolio will include voltage ratings from 100V to 650V, catering to the increasing demand for GaN in 48V infrastructure, particularly for hyper-scale AI data centers and EVs [4]. - Initial device qualification is anticipated in Q4 2025, with production of the 100V family expected to commence in the first half of 2026 [4]. Recent Collaborations and Innovations - Navitas has recently collaborated with NVIDIA to support GaN and SiC technologies for high-voltage direct current (HVDC) architectures and has partnered with Enphase and Changan Automobile for integrating GaN technology into their products [5]. Future Outlook - The partnership is expected to drive sustained progress in product performance, technological evolution, and cost efficiency, positioning both companies for future growth in the GaN market [6].