
Swiss electronicsstartup Minysa has secured €163,000 (CHF150,000) from Venture Kick toaccelerate the development of its next-generation gallium nitride (GaN) controlchips for high-performance power el...
The accelerated development of GaN chips is critical now due to increasing demand for high-performance power electronics across various sectors, necessitating more efficient and compact solutions.
Advanced GaN chip development is crucial for optimizing energy efficiency in a wide range of electronic systems, from consumer devices to industrial power supplies, impacting overall compute infrastructure and energy consumption.
The continued innovation in GaN technology promises to deliver significantly more efficient and smaller power electronics compared to traditional silicon-based components, enabling new product designs and performance benchmarks.
- · Minysa
- · GaN semiconductor industry
- · High-performance power electronics sector
- · Venture capital in deep tech
- · Legacy silicon power electronics manufacturers
- · Less efficient power management solutions
Minysa will accelerate its GaN chip development, potentially bringing new high-efficiency power solutions to market sooner.
Widespread adoption of high-performance GaN chips could lead to a reduction in energy consumption for electronic devices globally.
Increased efficiency in power electronics could indirectly support the expansion of compute-intensive industries by lowering their operational energy costs and footprint.
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