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Is Apple planning smaller & lighter GaN-based chargers?

by Milan
January 4, 2021
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Does Apple plan to make its own USB-C chargers smaller and lighter? The GaN-based technology would at least make this possible.

Gallium nitride (GaN) technology uses fewer components overall than standard silicon chargers, which is why GaN-based power supplies require much smaller housings. For example, the 61 watt wall charger from Choetech released in 2020 is only half the size of the MacBook's 61 watt power supply. Now the Taiwanese news site claims DigiTimesthat Apple wants to develop power adapters with fast charging function based on GaN technology. According to the unnamed source, the chip manufacturer TSMC Navitas is to supply corresponding GaN chips. 

GaN-based chargers: The rumor is not new

If the information is correct, Apple plans to offer its USB-C chargers in a smaller and, above all, lighter design. Interestingly, something similar was already reported by GIZChina in February 2020 claimed. But fewer details were given at the time. According to reports, the company actually seems to be thinking about it. However, it remains unclear whether Apple plans to introduce these chargers this year. Navitas is the creator of GaNFast, a gallium nitride solution that the company says can be found in some of the world's most popular fast chargers. GaNFast has already been adopted by several brands such as Aukey, Dell, Lenovo and Xiaomi. Last year, the company said GaNFast-based solutions include wall chargers with power ranging from 24W to 300W. (Photo by New Africa / Bigstockphoto)

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