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Verge Science | Is gallium nitride the silicon of the future? @VergeScience | Uploaded February 2019 | Updated October 2024, 5 days ago.
The global electronics industry has been fueled by silicon from the get-go, but that may soon change. Products are slowly appearing that replace silicon with gallium nitride, a material that promises to shrink technology down while making it more efficient. We take a look inside one of these products to find out how gallium nitride could usher in the future of miniaturized gadgets.

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