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  2. Gallium nitride - Wikipedia

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    Gallium nitride (Ga N) is a binary III/V direct bandgap semiconductor commonly used in blue light-emitting diodes since the 1990s. The compound is a very hard material that has a Wurtzite crystal structure .

  3. Wolfspeed - Wikipedia

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    Wolfspeed, Inc. is an American developer and manufacturer of wide-bandgap semiconductors, focused on silicon carbide and gallium nitride materials and devices for power and radio frequency applications such as transportation, power supplies, power inverters, and wireless systems. The company was formerly named Cree, Inc. [1]

  4. Which AI Chip Stock Is the Better Buy for 2025: Nvidia or ...

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    For high-quality stocks, I'm generally comfortable buying stocks at PEG ratios up to 2.0 to 2.5. Here is how each company stacks up: NVDA PE Ratio (Forward) Chart

  5. Efficient Power Conversion - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 2007 by Alex Lidow, Joe Cao and Robert Beach, with Lidow continuing as CEO. [1] The company is based in El Segundo, California. [1] Its eGaN® FETs and ICs are widely used in the Light Detection and Ranging (Lidar) systems for self-driving and autonomous vehicles, such as the lidar systems developed by Velodyne.

  6. 3 Chip-Related Stocks to Buy After Export Restriction Fear ...

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    Semiconductor stocks sold off recently after Bloomberg came out with a report that the U.S. was looking to enact tighter export restrictions to keep China from gaining access to advanced chip ...

  7. Nvidia, ASML, and TSMC stocks got hammered — here's why - AOL

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    Chip stocks got hammered on Wednesdays. Reasons why include a media report that the US is considering tighter export restrictions, and a broader rotation out of Big Tech.