Wolfspeed opened a new, $1 billion facility north of Utica on April 25, with the 200 mm silicon carbide chip plant expected to bring more than 600 jobs.
The North Carolina-based company’s facility brings the promise of the Marcy Nanocenter site to fruition. A series of false starts were tied to the site prior to Wolfspeed’s arrival, with Texas Instruments and Austria-based AMS considering the site.
Now, it’s full steam ahead at the silicon carbide facility, which will produce semiconductors found in modern automobiles
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