Navitas Semiconductor’s GaN Chips Fuel Data Center Boom Amid Power Challenges
Navitas Semiconductor (NVTS) has surged over 200% in the past year as its gallium nitride (GaN) and silicon carbide (SiC) chips address critical power efficiency challenges in data centers. The stock, now trading at $7.78, remains poised for growth despite its recent rally.
Data center operators face mounting bottlenecks in power and cooling capacity. Navitas' GaNFast and SiC solutions deliver 40% higher energy efficiency than traditional silicon, reducing heat generation while saving space. The technology is gaining traction in mobile chargers, electric vehicles, and now hyperscale computing infrastructure.
Monolithic integration and faster switching speeds give Navitas a technical edge as global data center construction accelerates. With shares having traded below $3 just last year, the company stands at the intersection of semiconductor innovation and mission-critical infrastructure demands.