Important advancements in power devices, photodetectors and waveguides are being enabled by SiC and GaAs wafers at 150mm, or even 100mm.
Did you think chip making on 150mm wafers was a thing of the past? Think again. Many of the megatrends shaping our collective futures—mobility, autonomous driving and electric vehicles, 5G wireless communications, augmented- and virtual reality (AR/VR), and healthcare—depend on innovations created on the 150mm wafer size.
While attention is often riveted on the race to the leading-edge nodes, today important advancements in power devices, photodetectors and waveguides are being enabled by materials such as silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium arsenide (GaAs) wafers at 150mm, or even 100mm.
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