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<p>Apple is rumored to be planning smaller and lighter versions of its USB-C wall chargers. The report comes from
Digitimes, which says that Navitas Semiconductor is expected to obtain orders for gallium nitride, or GaN, chargers from Apple in 2021.</p>
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