WebMay 2, 2024 · Wolfspeed opened a new, $1 billion facility north of Utica, with the 200 mm silicon carbide chip plant expected to bring more than 600 jobs. ... it was previously Cree’s brand for silicon ... WebWolfspeed is currently constructing the world’s largest Silicon Carbide fabrication facility in Marcy, New York. This state-of-the-art power wafer fabrication facility will be automotive-qualified and capable of producing …
Chipmaker Cree changes name to Wolfspeed, strikes deal with GM …
WebSep 9, 2024 · Wolfspeed, the Durham-based chip maker formerly known as Cree, has picked Chatham County for a $4.8 billion materials plant.. The plant is expected to create at least 1,800 jobs that pay an average of $77,753 per year. Why it matters: The expansion, unveiled Friday after months of behind-the-scenes negotiations, is yet another … WebNov 29, 2024 · Wolfspeed commenced trading as a NYSE-listed company under the new ticker symbol “WOLF” at market open Oct. 4, the same day its corporate name officially changed from Cree Inc. Wolfspeed hosted an investor day Nov. 17 at the NYSE where CEO Gregg Lowe, chief financial officer Neill Reynolds, and other members of the senior … dwight montfort
Why semiconductor manufacturer Cree is changing its name
WebOct 4, 2024 · Updated Oct 6, 2024, 2:35pm EDT Cree — the North Carolina semiconductor manufacturer building a new $1 billion factory near Utica — is changing its name to … WebOct 4, 2024 · Wolfspeed's new Mohawk Valley Silicon Carbide fab in Marcy, New York Wolfspeed (used with permission) Later this morning Gregg Lowe, the CEO of Cree, … WebOct 8, 2024 · Cree Inc., the North Carolina semiconductor manufacturer, said construction of its new $1 billion factory near Utica is moving forward. Cree CEO Gregg Lowe visited the site last week — about a year after … dwight montgomery