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HenryJacker
9 posts
May 11, 2026
10:11 PM
Silicon Carbide (SiC) seems to be gaining a lot of attention in power electronics, semiconductors, and high-temperature applications. From what I understand, it offers better efficiency, higher thermal conductivity, and greater breakdown voltage compared to traditional silicon.

It is being widely used in electric vehicles, renewable energy systems, and industrial power supplies. However, I also read that the manufacturing cost of SiC devices is still relatively high, which may limit wider adoption in some areas.

I’m interested in hearing from others—how do you see Silicon Carbide shaping the future of electronics? Is it really a game-changer, or will silicon still dominate for most applications due to cost advantages?
HenryJacker
10 posts
May 13, 2026
9:50 PM
Silicon carbide is becoming increasingly important in the field of power electronics because of its high thermal conductivity, efficiency, and ability to operate under extreme conditions. It offers major advantages for electric vehicles, renewable energy systems, and high-performance industrial applications. As demand for advanced semiconductor materials grows, Silicon Carbide continues to stand out as a key technology shaping the future of energy-efficient electronics.


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