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<blockquote data-quote="PPI_GUY" data-source="post: 8654146" data-attributes="member: 618066"><p>Some home audio manufacturers are already incorporating them. I think Taramps may have released a car audio model using the GaN FET technology a year ago. Article was posted in late 2017 and says it may take a few years for consumers to start seeing them make their way to the market. You'll probably see them more commonly in the higher-end products first as the bigger companies have more money to dedicate to R&amp;D. There is some cost associated with new tech.</p><p></p><p>Hard to call scientific measurements "snake oil" when there are plenty of articles on GaN FET posted online if you do a search. Most all detail the benefits of gallium nitride as a superior material in construction of FET's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PPI_GUY, post: 8654146, member: 618066"] Some home audio manufacturers are already incorporating them. I think Taramps may have released a car audio model using the GaN FET technology a year ago. Article was posted in late 2017 and says it may take a few years for consumers to start seeing them make their way to the market. You'll probably see them more commonly in the higher-end products first as the bigger companies have more money to dedicate to R&D. There is some cost associated with new tech. Hard to call scientific measurements "snake oil" when there are plenty of articles on GaN FET posted online if you do a search. Most all detail the benefits of gallium nitride as a superior material in construction of FET's. [/QUOTE]
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