Why Does II-VI Rely On General Electric’s IP To Conquer The Power SiC Markets?

Jul 6, 2020

As announced earlier this month, optical component and materials maker II-VI has licensed Silicon Carbide (SiC) technology from General Electric with a view to move into power devices and modules. Just like Cree/Wolfspeed and Rohm Group Company (including SiCrystal), the main competitors of II-VI on the SiC wafer market, the new licensee aims to capitalise on the growing market demand for SiC-based power electronics, driven by the fast development of EV/HEV applications.

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