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Wolfspeed's patent lawsuit against Navitas marks a new phase in the wide-bandgap power chip competition, with the legal battle spanning both gallium nitride and silicon carbide technologies at a time when AI data centers, electric vehicles, and energy infrastructure are driving demand. This litigati
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2026-07-10
Two leading players in the power semiconductor industry, Wolfspeed and Navitas, have entered a patent infringement lawsuit. Wolfspeed alleges that Navitas and its affiliates have copied core wide-bandgap technologies related to silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN), which are essential for
2026-07-09
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2026-07-09
Wolfspeed's patent litigation against a competitor highlights the intensifying intellectual property competition in the semiconductor industry. As a leader in silicon carbide power semiconductor technology, Wolfspeed's legal action reflects the critical importance of IP protection in high-value semi
2026-07-09
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2026-07-09
Navitas Semiconductor (NVTS) has been sued by Wolfspeed for alleged patent infringement involving gallium nitride (GaN) and silicon carbide (SiC) power technologies, which are critical in AI data centers, electric vehicles, and renewable energy applications. Navitas has publicly rejected the claims
2026-07-08
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2026-07-08
On July 8, 2026, Navitas Semiconductor (NASDAQ:NVTS) shares dropped 7% following a patent infringement lawsuit filed by its rival Wolfspeed (NYSE:WOLF) in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware. The complaint alleges that a range of Navitas products, including GaN-based field-effect tr
2026-07-08
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2026-07-08
Market research forecasts that the silicon carbide (SiC) diode market in power factor correction (PFC) applications will grow at an 11.5% compound annual growth rate through 2032. This growth trend is primarily driven by rapid development in electric vehicles, industrial power supplies, and renewabl