Wolfspeed Sues Navitas for Patent Infringement
Wolfspeed has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Navitas in Delaware, alleging infringement of five patents related to GaN technology. This lawsuit underscores Wolfspeed's commitment to protecting its intellectual property and advancing its leadership in wide bandgap semiconductor technology.

Wolfspeed has initiated legal action against Navitas Semiconductor in the U.S. District Court for Delaware, claiming that various Navitas products infringe on five specific patents: U.S. Patent Nos. 8,169,005, 10,998,418, 10,886,396, 10,749,443, and 11,888,392.
The accused products include the GaNFast®, GaNSlim™, and GaNSafe® FETs, as well as GeneSiC MOSFETs and SiCPAK modules. This lawsuit reflects Wolfspeed's strategic priority to enforce its patent portfolio, which is foundational to the wide bandgap semiconductor industry.
Despite recent stock volatility, Wolfspeed's stock has increased by 101% over the last six months. The outcome of this lawsuit may significantly impact Wolfspeed's competitive position and future investment in semiconductor technologies.




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