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As it moves to restructure its debt, including through a potential Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the struggling Durham semiconductor ...
The cuts come as the Durham chipmaker has been working to reduce operational costs and manage debt amid uncertainty over ...
Wolfspeed's ambitious $5 billion semiconductor plant in Chatham County faces a major setback. Triangle Forward Our next panel discussion in the Triangle Forward series will focus on technology, ...
A semiconductor chip manufacturer will lay off 73 workers at its Siler City manufacturing plant. Wolfspeed filed notice of the impending layoffs, which are scheduled to take place Aug. 9, in a Worker ...
Wolfspeed, the anchor of one of the region’s megasite campuses, has eliminated at least a third of its current workforce at the Siler City manufacturing plant. The N.C. Commerce Department said ...
According to multiple reports, the Durham-based company will let go 73 employees. That’s about one-third of its workforce at the plant, located at 1000 Carolina Core Pkwy about 5 miles west of Siler ...
The Siler City facility is expected to greatly expand Wolfspeed’s capacity to produce wafers. The company has pledged to employ more than 1,800 people at the site by the end of the decade.
The layoffs come on the heels of the company’s third quarter financial report, which saw revenue take a $20 million hit.
A report indicating that Wolfspeed laid off part of its workforce at a North Carolina facility has been verified by the ...
Wolfspeed, the Durham-based maker of semiconductors, says its Siler City plant will help meet a surge in demand for electric vehicles by the end of the decade. "What we look at is about $300 to $ ...
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