MACOM announces milestone in the commercialization of GaN on Silicon technology

M/A-COM Technology Solutions Inc., a supplier of high-performance analog, RF, microwave, millimeterwave and photonic semiconductor products, announced that it has shipped more than one million GaN-on-Silicon (GaN on Si) RF power devices to date to customers for use in communications, military and other RF applications. This milestone in the market adoption of this high performance technology comes as GaN on Si is finding new potential markets in applications such as magnetron replacements, automotive ignition systems, high bay lighting and wireless charging.

MACOM’s GaN on Si is a unique and proprietary RF semiconductor process that brings together the best features of Gallium Arsenide, GaN-on-Silicon Carbide, and LDMOS in a low cost and scalable manufacturing flow. This milestone demonstrates clear field-proven reliability and ruggedness in demanding applications such as Aerospace and Defense and civil and commercial communications.

“MACOM’s GaN IP portfolio and strategic licensing agreements have set the foundation for a sustainable, cost-efficient technology we believe can enable GaN production at unprecedented economies of scale,” said Michael Ziehl, VP of Marketing, RF & Microwave, MACOM. “Building on this milestone, we expect to see ramping commercial adoption of our GaN technology in other RF applications in the future, including 4G/LTE base stations and RF Energy applications.”

M/A-COM Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc. is a supplier of high-performance analog, RF, microwave, millimeterwave and photonic semiconductor products that enable next-generation Internet and modern battlefield applications. Headquartered in Lowell, Massachusetts, MACOM certified to the ISO9001 international quality standard and ISO14001 environmental management standard. MACOM has design centers and sales offices throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Australia.

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