Gallium Nitride So the boat soon sounds like a very dangerous explosion. One of those thoughts is a bit scary at first and how quickly we use it as everyday, as lithium-ion batteries, or Tungsten phones.
Yes, we can get used to hearing about this revolutionary technology. Without going into technical details, it seems With this new system, our chargers will be reduced in size and increase their capacity. The major types of accessories have already introduced gallium nitride (GaN) chargers and it is clear that Apple will not be less.
Apple may be planning to use gallium nitride (GaN) technology to install smaller chargers on its devices. There are rumors that the company operates a 65W fast charger that same year.
A large number of brands are now starting to embrace this technology in their new device chargers. Griffin and Aukey have already launched their CES models in Las Vegas last month. Apple could begin shipping its GaN chargers later this year.
Charger is one for many purposes
IT Home He explains that Apple is one of the many companies looking to install GaN chargers on their devices this year. It is also believed that Samsung, Huawei, Xiaomi and Oppo are working on their own GaN chargers.
It also turns out that Apple's first GaN device will be a fast 65W charger with USB-C connectivity to include MacBooks, iPads and who knows when iPhones are too. GaN chargers have the advantage of automatically adjusting the output power depending on the type of device they are connected to.
For example a new 61W GaN charger from Choetech. About half the size of Apple's new 61W MacBooks charger.