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  2. Wolfspeed - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, the company released the first commercial silicon carbide wafer. [5] In 1993, the company became a public company via an initial public offering. [6] In 1999, the company name was changed from Cree Research to Cree, Inc. [7] In 2011, the company acquired Ruud Lighting for $525 million. [8]

  3. Coherent Corp. - Wikipedia

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    Coherent Corp. (formerly II-VI Incorporated) is an American manufacturer of optical materials and semiconductors.As of 2023, the company had 26,622 employees. Their stock is listed at the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol COHR.

  4. Silicon Valley Microelectronics - Wikipedia

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    SVM sells a variety of wafer diameters, including 100mm, 200mm, and 300mm Prime and Test device quality wafers. The company not only handles silicon, but also special materials such as gallium arsenide, indium phosphide, Silicon on Insulator and silicon carbide. SVM offers grinding, polishing, film deposition, and other related wafer processing ...

  5. EV chipmaker Wolfspeed set to receive $750 million US chips grant

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Wolfspeed is set to receive $750 million in government grants for its new North Carolina silicon carbide wafer manufacturing plant facility, the U.S. Commerce Department said ...

  6. X-Fab - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017, X-Fab has six wafer plants around the world, with production capacity of 9,4000 200-mm sized wafers, ranging from 800 nm process to 130 nm process: [4] Erfurt, Germany - producing CMOS semiconductors and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS devices) from 200-mm wafers [15] Dresden, Germany - producing CMOS semiconductors from 200-mm ...

  7. Silicon carbide - Wikipedia

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    Silicon carbide (SiC), also known as carborundum (/ ˌ k ɑːr b ə ˈ r ʌ n d əm /), is a hard chemical compound containing silicon and carbon. A wide bandgap semiconductor , it occurs in nature as the extremely rare mineral moissanite , but has been mass-produced as a powder and crystal since 1893 for use as an abrasive .

  8. Siltronic - Wikipedia

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    It changed its name to Wacker Siltronic GmbH in 1994. They then acquired the hyperpure silicon plant located in Freiberg, Germany in 1995, where the VEB Spurenmetalle Freiberg was integrated into Wacker Siltronic after the building was modernized. Initially 150 mm wafers were produced there, then later on the production of 200 mm wafers began. [4]

  9. List of silicon producers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of silicon producers. The industry involves several very different stages of production. Production starts at silicon metal, which is the material used to gain high purity silicon. High purity silicon in different grades of purity is used for growing silicon ingots, which are sliced to wafers in a process called wafering.