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Aehr Test Systems (AEHR) reported ~$80M revenue in FY2024. Provides wafer-level burn-in and test systems for silicon carbide semiconductors used in EV powertrains and solar inverters. HQ: Fremont, CA.
Aehr Test Systems is a semiconductor test equipment company specializing in wafer-level burn-in and test systems, with a dominant position in testing silicon carbide (SiC) power semiconductors. Silicon carbide devices are essential components in electric vehicle inverters, solar inverters, and industrial power systems — they handle high voltages and temperatures where traditional silicon fails. Before shipping, SiC semiconductors must undergo burn-in testing at elevated voltage and temperature to screen out early-life failures, and Aehr's FOX-XP wafer-level system performs this screening more efficiently than component-level testing.
Wolfspeed (WOLF) reported $807M revenue in FY2024. World's #1 silicon carbide (SiC) semiconductor maker. Critical for EV power electronics and industrial power. HQ: Durham, NC.
Wolfspeed, Inc. is the world's leading manufacturer of silicon carbide (SiC) semiconductor materials and devices, headquartered in Durham, North Carolina. Formerly known as Cree, Inc. (the LED lighting company), Wolfspeed completed its transformation into a pure-play SiC semiconductor company in 2023 by selling its LED segment. SiC semiconductors can operate at higher voltages, temperatures, and frequencies than traditional silicon devices, making them essential for EV inverters, industrial motor drives, solar inverters, and fast-charging stations.
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