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Wolfspeed, a U.S.-based silicon carbide (SiC) wafer vendor, is reportedly on the brink of filing for bankruptcy due to fierce ...
Wolfspeed, which divested its LED and RF businesses to focus on SiC-based power electronics, has been considered a flagbearer ...
Wolfspeed, the US-based chip component maker, is reportedly preparing to file for bankruptcy—sending shockwaves through the ...
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Japanese chipmaker Renesas Electronics has scrapped its plan to mass-produce silicon carbide (SiC) power semiconductors, ...
The disinvestments in non-core assets should positively impact ... Wolfspeed, which will lead to the final valuation. Market Share and Revenue Taking into consideration the estimates made by GMI ...
TrendForce adds that while Renesas has reportedly decided to halt in-house production of SiC power chips, the company does ...
Despite current challenges, Wolfspeed's long-term positioning in the SiC technology market remains strong ... which could impact shareholder value. What risks does Wolfspeed face in securing ...
At January 24, per the most recent 10-Q, Wolfspeed had 155.6 million shares outstanding. (This includes the impact ... for SiC. (Of course, the previous optimism toward the EV market was a core ...
Wolfspeed is the leader of the SiC chip market, which Global Markets Insights estimates could grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10% from 2024 to 2032. To support that secular ...
Wolfspeed anticipates this SiC market growth will eventually deliver ... These government actions could impact sales for semiconductor companies. That's adding some downward pressure on the ...