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What’s in a name? North Carolina firm that’s building chip fab on SUNY Poly campus now called Wolfspeed

Gregg Lowe (center), CEO of Cree Inc., is seen in this September 2020 file photo as he visited the construction site of the firm’s Mohawk Valley Fab in Marcy, near Utica. Lowe toured the site with Jeff Maidment (left), construction manager for Cree. The firm on Oct. 4 announced it has changed its name to Wolfspeed Inc., a name it has used for its silicon-carbide materials. (PHOTO CREDIT: WOLFSPEED)

The company that’s building its $1 billion Mohawk Valley Fab near Utica is now operating under a new name.  Durham, North Carolina–based Cree Inc. has changed its name to Wolfspeed, Inc. (NYSE: WOLF). The renamed firm specializes in silicon-carbide technology and production. The Mohawk Valley Fab — which is under construction at the Marcy Nanocenter on the […]

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