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Chipmaker Wolfspeed to close Texas plant as it expands elsewhere

Company accelerates plans to move device manufacturing to new plant in upstate New York
The industrial facility occupied by Wolfspeed at 4350 Innovation Drive in Farmers Branch, Texas, is being marketed to new tenants. (CoStar)
The industrial facility occupied by Wolfspeed at 4350 Innovation Drive in Farmers Branch, Texas, is being marketed to new tenants. (CoStar)
CoStar News
October 25, 2024 | 9:48 P.M.

Chipmaker Wolfspeed is closing its North Texas production facility and cutting 73 jobs as the company grapples with reduced demand for the 150-millimeter silicon carbide wafers it makes at the plant and as it expands elsewhere across the country.

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