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- US semiconductor maker Wolfspeed to file for bankruptcy
Wolfspeed, a North Carolina manufacturer of semiconductors for electric vehicles, said it had struck a deal with creditors to reduce its near $6 5bn debt by more than two-thirds as a part of a
- Wolfspeed plans US bankruptcy filing in deal reached with creditors
Wolfspeed plans to file for bankruptcy in the United States under a restructuring agreement with creditors, which would provide it with fresh financing and slash debt by nearly 70%, the struggling
- Wolfspeed releases bankruptcy plan, creditors to take control | Raleigh . . .
Wolfspeed was founded in 1987 by six men, five of whom were graduate students at N C State University For much of its history, the company was named Cree and prioritized making lights and LED
- Wolfspeed, a NC-based chipmaker for EVs, says it made a deal with . . .
Wolfspeed, a NC-based chipmaker for EVs, says it made a deal with creditors to reduce its ~$6 5B debt in a bankruptcy package that nearly wipes out shareholders — Supplier to EV companies cites deal with creditors to reduce near $6 5bn debt by 70 per cent
- The truth about Wolfspeed’s bankruptcy chatter - EDN
First and foremost, a slowdown in EV demand is widely quoted as the cause of Wolfspeed’s current misfortunes Second, while the SiC substrate business has served as the cash cow for Wolfspeed, the arrival of Chinese players has led to a steep decline in the price of SiC substrates
- Exclusive: Wolfspeed Down, Navitas Up—Episil on the SiC Power Shift
As Wolfspeed stumbles and Navitas soars, the global silicon carbide (SiC) power game is shifting fast—and Taiwan’s Episil is watching closely In this exclusive interview, Chairman J H Shyu explains why the EV downturn triggered a supply glut, how Nvidia’s data center ambitions are opening a new frontier for SiC
- Wolfspeed (WOLF) Anticipates a Bright Future Despite Current . . . - Nasdaq
Wolfspeed (WOLF) is well-positioned to meet the emerging semiconductor demand due to the market growth of Electric Vehicles (EVs), the Internet of Things (IoT), and 5G, with its silicon carbide
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