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Navitas Announces Plans for 200mm GaN Production with PSMC
Next-phase strategy expected to strengthen supply chain, drive innovation, and improve cost efficiency—supporting GaN’s ramp into AI data centers, EVs, solar,

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[{"type":"text","content":"Next-phase strategy expected to strengthen supply chain, drive innovation, and improve cost efficiency—supporting GaN’s ramp into AI data centers, EVs, solar, and home appliances. TORRANCE, Calif., July 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Navitas Semiconductor (Nasdaq: NVTS), the industry leader in next-generation GaNFast™ gallium nitride (GaN) and GeneSiC™ silicon carbide (SiC) power semiconductors, today announced a strategic partnership with Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC or Powerchip), to start production and continue development of best-in-class 200mm GaN-on-silicon technology. Navitas' GaN IC portfolio is expected to use Powerchip’s 200mm in Fab 8B, located in Zhunan Science Park, Taiwan. The fab has been operational since 2019 and supports various high-volume manufacturing processes for GaN, ranging from micro-LEDs to RF GaN devices. Powerchip’s capabilities include an improved 180nm CMOS process, offering smaller and more advanced geometries, which bring improvements in performance, power efficiency, integration, and cost. “200mm GaN-on-silicon production on a 180nm process node enables us to continue innovating higher power density, faster, and more efficient devices while simultaneously improving cost, scale, and manufacturing yields”, said Dr. Sid Sundaresan, SVP of WBG Technology Platforms at Navitas. Powerchip is expected to manufacture Navitas’ GaN portfolio with voltage ratings from 100V to 650V, supporting the growing demand for GaN for 48V infrastructure, including hyper-scale AI data centers and EVs. Qualification of initial devices is expected in Q4 2025. The 100V family is expected to start production first at Powerchip in 1H26, while the company expects 650V devices will transition from Navitas’ existing supplier, TSMC, to Powerchip over the next 12-24 months. Navitas recently made several announcements in the AI data center, EV, and solar markets, including its collaboration with NVIDIA to support GaN and SiC technologies for 800V HVDC architectures for 1 MW IT racks and beyond. Enphase announced that its next-generation IQ9 would include Navitas’ 650 V bi-directional GaNFast ICs, and Changan Automobile announced its first commercial GaN-based OBC (on-board charger) using Navitas' GaNSafe technology. “We are proud to partner with Powerchip to advance high-volume 200 mm GaN-on-silicon produ...