Lets begin with meteorologist Brittney Shipp making a start this morning. When you head out the door youll notice the foggy conditions. Not so much for philadelphia. Were seeing patchy fog. Visibility down to 6 miles in philadelphia. Take a look at south jersey mount holly. Half a mile for our visibility. 1 4 mile in millville, cape may, parts of dover and wilmington. Down to 2 miles. Temperature wise nice and mild when you step out the door especially at millville, 58 degrees. Philadelphia, almost 60 degrees already. 55 in allentown. Over the next eight hours or temperatures will warm up nicely. 59 degrees by 6 00 a. M. By 9 00 a. M. 60. 82 to 85. Mostly sunny and warm. Ill let you know what to expect in my seven day forecast. We have first alert traffic reporter Jessica Boyington with a closer look on the roadways. Good morning. Good morning, brittany. So far what were dealing with on the vine street expressway is ongoing construction. Today its on the eastbound side. One lane gettin
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Home > Press > CEA-Leti Papers at IEDM 2020 Highlight Progress in Overcoming Challenges to Making GaN Energy-Saving, Power-Electronics Devices: Gallium Nitride Seen as Highly Efficient Replacement for Silicon In Wide Range of Consumer and Industrial Uses
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Two complementary research papers from CEA-Leti confirmed that the institutes approach to gallium-nitride (GaN) technologies is on track overcome challenges in the architecture and performance of advanced GaN devices embedding a MOS gate, and targeting the fast-growing global market for power-conversion systems.
CEA-Leti Papers at IEDM 2020 Highlight Progress in Overcoming Challenges to Making GaN Energy-Saving, Power-Electronics Devices: Gallium Nitride Seen as Highly Efficient Replacement for Silicon In Wide Range of Consumer and Industrial Uses