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Is Silicon Carbide the future of Semiconductors?

For power electronics that have to operate at far higher voltages with lower switching losses than Silicon, sure. But I'm betting on second (or third coming) of silicon wafer scale integration (a la Cerebras), chiplets & 3D packaging, plus possibly the second coming superconducting semiconductors as more of the data center future. Just saw this new semi company today !

The Next Chapter of Compute Begins Below Zero

Introducing the world’s first commercial Superconducting Computing Platform—redefining performance, power, and possibility at 4.5 Kelvin.

 
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