GaN-enabled Power Converter – Supporting Sarawak’s Energy Transition

The launch of Sarawak’s first homegrown Gallium Nitride (GaN) semiconductor chip via the keteq.GaN and keteq.ai platforms represent more than a technical milestone – it signals a transformation in the state’s economic direction.

For Sarawak’s keteq.ai system, the advantages of GaN are clear: greater efficiency, lower energy loss, more compact designs, and reduced cooling needs.

These benefits translate into tangible cost savings for both industrial operators and consumers, particularly in microgrids and renewable-energy setups where every watt matters.

What Sarawak Gains from This Technological Leap

Sarawak’s progress in GaN technology is generating broad economic and technological impacts:

  • Elevating Local Capability

Creating a GaN chip and linking it with AI is a leap from basic assembly to full-fledged innovation.

The state now shows capabilities in fields often led by international manufacturers, including device physics, embedded control, and systems engineering.

  • Attracting Investment and Partnerships

The launch came alongside several international agreements aimed at strengthening Sarawak’s semiconductor and green energy industries, signalling the state’s emergence as a go-to destination for high-tech investments in Southeast Asia.

  • Creating High-Value Talent and Jobs

Building GaN chips calls for engineers who can tackle device design, heat management, reliability testing, and embedded AI – the kind of skilled roles that fuel a knowledge-based economy.

  • Supporting Sarawak’s Energy Transition

GaN-enabled power converters offer high efficiency for applications including microgrids, EV charging infrastructure, solar energy, and industrial energy optimisation – sectors highlighted in the Post-COVID-19 Development Strategy (PCDS) 2030 as critical for sustainable growth.

Sarawak’s foray into GaN semiconductor production is more than a technological achievement – it is a deliberate step towards a high-value, knowledge-based economy.

With coordinated investment, ecosystem development, and international partnerships, Sarawak can establish itself as a regional leader in wide-bandgap semiconductors, with significant economic, technological, and environmental returns.

References:

  1. Sarawak Strengthens Semiconductor & Green Energy Ecosystem Through Global Collaboration
  2. Sarawak Aims to be ‘AI Powerhouse of Borneo’ with Semiconductor Roadmap 2030
  3. A Comprehensive Study on GaN Power Devices: Reliability, Performance, and Application Perspectives
  4. Infeneon Targets Large Share of GaN Chip Market After Breakthrough
  5. A Look at GaN Patent Portfolios’ Trends in 2025
  6. GaN Semiconductor Devices Market Size and Share Analysis: Growth Trends and Forecasts (2025 – 2030)
  7. The Strategic Importance of GaN in the Semiconductor Industry
  8. Sarawak’s SMD Semiconductor Achieves New Milestone

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