Wolfspeed plans multi-billion dollar chip
factory in Germany - Handelsblatt
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[January 21, 2023]
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - U.S. power chip maker Wolfspeed Inc is
planning to build a factory in Germany for more than 2 billion euros
($2.17 billion), Handelsblatt reported on Saturday. |
U.S. power chip maker Wolfspeed’s silicon
carbide 200mm wafer is seen on display at Wolfspeed’s Mohawk Valley Fab
in Marcy, New York, U.S., April 2022. Courtesy of Wolfspeed/Handout via
REUTERS |
The
German auto supplier ZF will hold a minority stake, the business
newspaper said, citing unidentified sources familiar with the
project.
Production should begin in four years at the site in the small
southwest German state of Saarland, the report added.
A spokesperson for the economics ministry of Saarland declined
to comment.
Wolfspeed didn't immediately respond to requests for comment
outside of normal business hours. ZF declined to comment.
Intel last year named Magdeburg, Germany, as the site for its
new mega chip manufacturing complex, a key part of its $88
billion investment drive across Europe.
($1 = 0.9212 euros)
(Reporting by Tom Sims; Editing by Mike Harrison)
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