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Dynex Semiconductor Ltd and the Strategic Ambiguity of High-Power Semiconductors in Europe’s Defence-Industrial Base
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Dynex Semiconductor Ltd and the Strategic Ambiguity of High-Power Semiconductors: a DFM analysis of its relevance to European defence.
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Platform publication · DFM Analysis report · 2026-06-13
Dynex Semiconductor Ltd occupies a consequential position in the wider ecosystem of high-power electronics, where semiconductor devices and power assemblies underpin the electrification, control and resilience of advanced industrial and defence-relevant systems. Its significance lies not in platform integration or programme visibility, but in its role as a specialised producer of components that can become critical bottlenecks in high-voltage conversion and switching architectures, including those relevant to maritime and other demanding operational environments.
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