
PseudolithIC
Apr 11, 2024
Limited by RF chips that are either too costly or not powerful enough, federal agencies and commercial businesses are struggling to take full advantage of fifth-generation cellular networks (5G).
Big challenges call for bold solutions. PseudolithIC is pioneering a semiconductor technology that delivers the performance of gallium nitride (GaN) or gallium arsenide (GaAs)-based chips at the cost and scalability of silicon wafers. This approach couldn’t come at a better time, as data-hungry applications like AI and streaming push communications bandwidth to the limit.Â
As a U.S. Partnership for Assured Electronics (USPAE) alliance partner and a DBX Microelectronics Challenge awardee, PseudolithIC shows what’s possible when innovation meets investment. The DBX program - created by the DoD’s MCEIP office and administered by USPAE - supports cutting-edge companies like PseudolithIC, helping unlock the future of telecom and data communications.Â