<p>➀ Mazda and Rohm have signed a deal to develop GaN-based automotive power electronics.</p><p>➁ GaN can reduce power conversion losses and contribute to the miniaturisation of components through high-frequency operation.</p><p>➂ The collaboration aims to unveil a demonstration model within FY2025 and practical implementation for FY2027.</p>
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