Full-Time
Produces silicon carbide power and RF devices
$17.90 - $25.30/hr
Entry, Junior
Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship
Marcy, NY, USA
Wolfspeed specializes in silicon carbide (SiC) technology, which is used to create energy-efficient power and radio frequency (RF) applications. The company produces SiC materials and devices that outperform traditional silicon-based products, catering to clients in the automotive, industrial, and telecommunications sectors. Their business model includes designing, manufacturing, and selling SiC wafers, power devices, and RF components, generating revenue through direct sales and licensing agreements. Wolfspeed aims to help clients achieve higher efficiency, reduced energy consumption, and improved performance in their applications.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Durham, North Carolina
Founded
1987
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Wolfspeed, Inc. announced that David Emerson, Ph.D. has been appointed Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, a newly created role responsible for overseeing operational excellence across the Company's 200-millimeter facility footprint, reducing customer lead times, and manufacturing leading silicon carbide solutions for Wolfspeed's customers.
A Wall Street Journal article citing sources with knowledge of the situation claims that Wolfspeed, Inc. (NYSE:WOLF) is getting ready to declare Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the upcoming weeks.
Wolfspeed (NASDAQ: WOLF), a pioneer in silicon carbide semiconductor technology for the electric vehicle market, is facing severe financial distress with its stock now down 42% year-to-date.
Wolfspeed, a leading innovator in silicon carbide technology, has announced the appointment of two distinguished industry veterans, Paul Walsh and Mark Jensen, to its Board of Directors.
After Thursday's close, Wolfspeed announced that current CFO Neill Reynolds is stepping down from the position.