“This alliance between Infineon and Amber is a next level example that the solid-state transformation of our electrical products and infrastructure is at hand,” says Elizabeth Parks, President of Parks Associates, a market research firm. “The implications are significant and can help support current and emerging applications in the commercial and residential markets, which continue to evolve with connectivity as a foundation for the future.”
From the article 'We Found A Way To Extract DC Directly From AC:' Amber Signs Deal With Infineon to Make Electricity Smart" by John Koetsier.
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