Navitas Semiconductor expands key global partnerships to bolster its supply chain and prep for rising high-power demand through 2026-27.
Navitas Semiconductor leans into high-power markets as it joins NVIDIA's 800-volt AI factory ecosystem, aiming to turn early tech wins into future growth.
As Navitas Semiconductor gains traction in high-power AI chips, Advanced Micro Devices' strong data-center results are tempered by near-term challenges.
| Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment Industry | Information Technology Sector | Chris Allexandre CEO | NASDAQ (NMS) Exchange | 63942X106 CUSIP |
| IE Country | 280 Employees | - Last Dividend | - Last Split | 25 Jan 2021 IPO Date |
Navitas Semiconductor Corporation, established in 2013 and headquartered in Torrance, California, specializes in the innovation and commercialization of semiconductors based on gallium nitride (GaN), silicon carbide (SiC), and integrated control technologies. The organization focuses on producing power integrated circuits that are crucial for power conversion and charging applications across a variety of sectors including mobile, consumer electronics, data centers, solar installations, electric vehicles, industrial motor drives, the smart grid, and transportation. Operating on a global scale, Navitas has marked its presence in the United States, Europe, China, the rest of Asia, and numerous other international markets, aligning its mission with the evolving demands of efficient energy utilization and the sustainable electrification of the economy.