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Over the past decade, one of the biggest stories in semiconductors has been the surprise eclipsing of traditional silicon in the field of power electronics, where silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN) have captured multibillion-dollar segments of the market. And as major applications fell to these upstarts, a question naturally arose. What would be the next new power semiconductor?
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