Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (IDT) announced that it will demonstrate at CES 2019 a cutting-edge wireless power transmitter that enables mobile OEMs and peripheral manufacturers to design high-capacity wireless charging into their products. Developed around the IDT P9242-G converged Tx IC and coupled with Ventiva's line of silent, small, vibration-less air movers, the new solution shows how innovative and thoughtful product design can mitigate and even eliminate the system-level heat and noise constraints to wireless charging once thought intractable. The demonstration is the product of collaboration and investment by IDT in Ventiva, a Silicon Valley-based startup developing solid-state air moving technologies. The pre-production Tx can deliver a sustained 15W of input power to a 15W-enabled wireless power device while keeping the smartphone cool to the touch. In high-capacity mode, the new Tx charges a receiver device as fast as if it were plugged into an electrical outlet. The Tx is compatible with existing wireless power receivers and is also smart, capable of decreasing input power or increasing cooling as the device being charged requires. Thanks to the Ventiva Ionic Cooling Engine (ICE), the Tx has no moving parts and is noiseless, making it the first commercial application of an air moving technology for thermal management only theorized about for decades. Developed over 10 years, ICE uses the principle of ionization to move air silently.