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Is there a reason GaN chargers stop at 65W?
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<blockquote data-quote="chx" data-source="post: 739950"><p>During the last year or so we have seen commercial release of USB chargers utilizing GaN technology. For some reason it seems no products go higher than 65W. The <a href="https://www.navitassemi.com/navitas-gan-power-ics-enable-worlds-smallest-65w-usb-pd-laptop-adapter/">Navitas reference platform</a> was 65W, Delta released a 65W under the Innergie brand -- but nothing higher. Is there a technology reason for this? USB C goes up to 100W and 87W is reasonably popular because Apple shipped some of their MacBooks with such and so it's easier to market those as replacement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chx, post: 739950"] During the last year or so we have seen commercial release of USB chargers utilizing GaN technology. For some reason it seems no products go higher than 65W. The [URL='https://www.navitassemi.com/navitas-gan-power-ics-enable-worlds-smallest-65w-usb-pd-laptop-adapter/']Navitas reference platform[/URL] was 65W, Delta released a 65W under the Innergie brand -- but nothing higher. Is there a technology reason for this? USB C goes up to 100W and 87W is reasonably popular because Apple shipped some of their MacBooks with such and so it's easier to market those as replacement. [/QUOTE]
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