Anyone else hear them or understand why they're so special??VFETs are also called Static Induction Transistors (SIT) & their I-V characteristics resemble that of a triode. VFETs/SITs basically behave like a voltage-controlled variable resistor (rather than a voltage controlled current source as MOSFETs & JFETs do). You already know that the triode vacuum tube is perhaps the most linear power amplification device. So, here we have a semiconductor with triode characteristics & the semiconductor, in comparison, has way more life than a vacuum tube. So, best of both worlds.
nice paper by Nelson Pass on his 1st Watt website:
http://www.firstwatt.com/pdf/art_sit_intro.pdf