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  2. Wolfspeed - Wikipedia

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    Cree Research was founded in July 1987 in Durham, North Carolina. ... In 1989, the company introduced the first blue LED, enabling the development of large, full ...

  3. Light-emitting diode - Wikipedia

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    LED manufacturing involves multiple steps, including epitaxy, chip processing, chip separation, and packaging. [78] In a typical LED manufacturing process, encapsulation is performed after probing, dicing, die transfer from wafer to package, and wire bonding or flip chip mounting, [79] perhaps using indium tin oxide, a transparent electrical ...

  4. Cree Sets New Standard for LED Bulbs - AOL

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    Cree Sets New Standard for LED Bulbs New Cree TW Series LED Bulb First to Meet California Energy Commission Quality Lighting Specification DURHAM, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The bar has been raised ...

  5. Cree Launches Industry's First Driver Compatibility Program ...

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    Cree Launches Industry's First Driver Compatibility Program for LED Modules Offers Unique LED Module Light Source Warranty When Paired with a Compatible Driver DURHAM, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Cree ...

  6. High-CRI LED lighting - Wikipedia

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    High-CRI LED lighting is a light-emitting diode (LED) lighting source that offers a high color rendering index (CRI). CRI is a quantitative measure of a light's ability to reproduce the colors of objects faithfully in comparison with an ideal or natural light source.

  7. Light-emitting diode physics - Wikipedia

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    Cree's XLamp XM-L LEDs, commercially available in 2011, produce 100 lm/W at their full power of 10 W, and up to 160 lm/W at around 2 W input power. In 2012, Cree announced a white LED giving 254 lm/W, [10] and 303 lm/W in March 2014. [11] Practical general lighting needs high-power LEDs, of one watt or more.

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