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What is silicon?

Silicon is a chemical element with the symbol Si and atomic number 14. It is a hard, brittle crystalline solid with a blue-grey metallic luster. It is a tetravalent metalloid and semiconductor. Silicon is widely used in electronics as a semiconductor material in integrated circuits (microchips) and transistors. It is also used in solar cells, and in various industrial applications like the production of silicates for glass, concrete, and ceramics. Silicon is the second most abundant element in the Earth's crust.

What other technologies are related to silicon?

silicon Competitor Technologies

Gallium Nitride (GaN) is a wide-bandgap semiconductor that competes with silicon in power electronics and high-frequency applications due to its superior properties such as higher breakdown voltage and higher switching speeds.
mentioned alongside silicon in 33% (56) of relevant job posts
Silicon Carbide (SiC) is another wide-bandgap semiconductor that competes with silicon in high-power and high-temperature applications. SiC devices can operate at higher voltages, frequencies, and temperatures than silicon devices.
mentioned alongside silicon in 19% (68) of relevant job posts
GaN, an abbreviation for Gallium Nitride, directly competes with Silicon in applications requiring high efficiency and power density such as power adapters and RF electronics.
mentioned alongside silicon in 1% (58) of relevant job posts
SiC, an abbreviation for Silicon Carbide, competes with silicon, particularly in high-voltage and high-temperature applications such as electric vehicles and industrial power systems.
mentioned alongside silicon in 1% (51) of relevant job posts

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