Wolfspeed Launches Next-Gen AI Data Center Packaging with 300mm SiC Technology
March 26, 2026 | WolfspeedEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
Wolfspeed, Inc. , a global leader in silicon carbide technology, announced that its 300 mm silicon carbide (SiC) technology platform could serve as a foundational materials enabler for advanced AI and high‑performance computing (HPC) heterogeneous packaging by the end of this decade.
“As AI workloads continue to increase package size, power density, and integration complexity, we believe new materials foundations will be increasingly important to extend advanced packaging roadmaps,” said Elif Balkas, Chief Technology Officer at Wolfspeed. “Our 300 mm silicon carbide platform is designed to align SiC’s material advantages with industry‑standard manufacturing infrastructure and expand the solution space for next‑generation AI and HPC packaging architectures.”
Building on its January 2026 milestone of successfully producing a single‑crystal 300 mm SiC wafer, Wolfspeed is engaging AI ecosystem partners to explore how 300 mm SiC substrates could help address the thermal, mechanical, and electrical performance barriers increasingly limiting next‑generation AI and HPC packaging architectures.
Driven by rapidly scaling AI workloads, data center integration roadmaps are pushing package sizes, power densities, and functional complexity beyond the limits of conventional materials. Wolfspeed’s 300 mm SiC platform is designed to help address these challenges by combining high thermal conductivity, mechanical robustness, and favorable electrical properties within a scalable manufacturing format aligned to existing 300 mm semiconductor infrastructure.
Through its ongoing partner evaluation program, Wolfspeed is collaborating with foundries, OSATs, system architects, and research institutions to assess technical feasibility, performance benefits, reliability, and integration pathways. This collaborative approach is intended to accelerate learning, help de‑risk adoption, and help prepare the industry for the hybrid silicon carbide–silicon packaging architectures required by future AI workloads.
A 300 mm SiC wafer format aligns advanced packaging materials with leading edge semiconductor fabrication and wafer level packaging processes, leveraging existing industry toolsets and infrastructure. This is intended to enable repeatable, high volume manufacturability while supporting cost scaling and ecosystem compatibility. In addition, the 300 mm format can enable fabrication of larger interposer and heat spreader components, supporting the industry’s trajectory toward increasingly large package form factors and more complex multi-component semiconductor assemblies.
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