Wolfspeed which came out of a quick Chapter 11 bankruptcy, was on a fine run until last week when its Q1 results were announced. Positive YoY revenue growth of 1% was the first in 6 quarters, but this appears to be a temporary boost from accelerated purchases that won't be repeated. Softness still continues to dominate WOLF's markets, and the upcoming Q2 revenue of $170m will likely be the lowest print in 18 quarters.
One of the worst stocks on Wall Street that hardly anybody talked about yesterday was Wolfspeed Inc (NYSE:WOLF), which dropped 18.2% to close at $26.16.
Wolfspeed, Inc. ( WOLF ) Q1 2026 Earnings Call October 29, 2025 5:00 PM EDT Company Participants Tyler Gronbach - Vice President of Investor Relations Robert Feurle - CEO & Director Gregor Issum - Executive VP & CFO Presentation Tyler Gronbach Vice President of Investor Relations Good afternoon, everyone. Welcome to Wolfspeed's Fiscal First Quarter 2026 Earnings Conference Call.
| Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment Industry | Information Technology Sector | Robert A. Feurle CEO | XFRA Exchange | US9778521024 ISIN |
| US Country | 5,013 Employees | - Last Dividend | 11 Dec 2000 Last Split | 9 Feb 1993 IPO Date |
Wolfspeed, Inc., formerly known as Cree, Inc., is a leading semiconductor company that specializes in advanced silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN) technologies. With operations spanning Europe, Hong Kong, China, the rest of Asia-Pacific, the United States, and internationally, Wolfspeed focuses on leveraging these innovative materials to meet the growing demand for energy efficiency and high-performance semiconductor solutions. The company's portfolio of products finds applications across a diverse range of industries, including automotive, telecommunications, military, and renewable energy sectors. Wolfspeed's commitment to research, development, and manufacturing excellence has established it as a pivotal player in the semiconductor industry since its inception in 1987. Headquartered in Durham, North Carolina, Wolfspeed is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of electronic device performance, driving innovations that power a greener, more connected world.
Wolfspeed's extensive range of products and services is focused on exploiting the unique properties of silicon carbide and gallium nitride, providing advanced solutions for a multitude of applications:
Wolfspeed offers a comprehensive suite of SiC and GaN materials, including bare and epitaxial wafers. These high-quality materials are the foundation for manufacturing cutting-edge RF, power, and other semiconductor devices. The silicon carbide bare wafers and epitaxial wafers, along with GaN epitaxial layers on silicon carbide wafers, are engineered for high efficiency and reliability, meeting the stringent requirements of the semiconductor industry.
The company's power devices include silicon carbide Schottky diodes, MOSFETs, and power modules. These components are integral for a wide array of applications such as electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, server power supplies, solar inverters, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), and industrial power supplies. Wolfspeed's power devices are recognized for their ability to provide high efficiency, durability, and performance in challenging environments.
Wolfspeed also specializes in providing RF devices that leverage GaN technology. These products, including GaN-based die, high-electron mobility transistors (HEMTs), monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs), and laterally diffused MOSFET (LDMOS) power transistors, are vital for telecommunications infrastructure, military applications, and other commercial uses. The company's RF devices are designed to offer superior performance, bandwidth, and efficiency to meet the evolving needs of the telecommunications sector.