
The Evolution of Silicon Carbide
Silicon Carbide (SiC) stands today as one of the most strategically important materials in advanced manufacturing and power electronics. It is widely used in electric

Silicon Carbide (SiC) stands today as one of the most strategically important materials in advanced manufacturing and power electronics. It is widely used in electric

Silicon carbide (SiC) has rapidly moved from a niche material known only to semiconductor experts to a headline technology powering electric vehicles, renewable energy systems,
Silicon carbide (SiC) epitaxy is one of the most critical processes behind today’s high-voltage, high-frequency, and high-efficiency semiconductor devices. Although this thin crystalline layer is

When people hear the name silicon carbide, they often think of power electronics, electric vehicles, or ultra-hard industrial tools. Yet behind all of these applications

Silicon carbide (SiC) is a material that has rapidly moved from laboratories into electric vehicles, renewable energy systems, and high-performance electronics. Its popularity does not
In the global SiC landscape, headlines tend to focus on high-volume 6-inch or 8-inch wafers used for power electronics. Yet in 2025 and moving into

Third-generation semiconductor materials are transforming the design of electronic devices. Gallium Nitride (GaN) and Silicon Carbide (SiC) have emerged as the key materials for high-frequency