Wolfspeed shelves semiconductor factory project in Germany
The decision is attributed to slower EV adoption, marking a setback for Europe's aim to reduce chip dependency
Wolfspeed, a US-based chipmaker, has decided to cancel its project to construct a semiconductor factory in Ensdorf, Germany, attributed to the slower-than-anticipated adoption of electric vehicles, according to a report published by Reuters on Oct. 24.
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