iDEAL Semiconductor

Bethlehem, PA 18015

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About iDEAL Semiconductor

iDEAL Semiconductor is a fabless semiconductor company. We are focused on delivering breakthrough levels of power efficiency utilizing our new proprietary, patented technology that affords advanced system designers a new palette of performance.

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116 Research Drive
Bethlehem, PA 18015
https://www.idealsemi.com/
+1 610-849-1306

More Info on iDEAL Semiconductor

iDEAL Semiconductor is a fabless semiconductor company. We are focused on delivering break-through levels of power efficiency utilizing our new proprietary, patented technology which affords advanced system designers a new palette of performance to deliver today's and tomorrow’s industry-leading new products in all the hottest segments.

Our innovative new technology has wide-ranging device application anywhere power efficiency matters. Mobility, communication and instant access to data are the linchpins of todays on-the-go lifestyle. Products based on this new technology platform represent a new class of semiconductors, essential to serve the efficiency demands of the massively complex emerging market segments like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data, Renewables, Electric Vehicles (EVs), and the Electronification of Everything (EoE).

Wide-spread adoption of iDEAL Semiconductor technology offers billions of dollars in energy savings, representing cooler operation, longer life times, better reliability and overall higher efficiency that will result in less energy consumption and a greener planet. Founded in 2017 and based on a unique new concept and proven with university-based research, iDEAL Semiconductor has raised an initial round of investment from seasoned Semiconductor investors.

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