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Wolfspeed launches data centre solutions team

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Solutions team and Silicon Valley office to enable closer ties with leading hyperscalers and ODMs

SiC specialist Wolfspeed has expanded into the data centre market with a dedicated solutions team and regional office in the San Francisco Bay Area.

The aim is to work closer with leading hyperscalers and ODMs to build differentiated products and solutions for AI and other data centre applications.

"The sheer scale of AI computing demands a fundamental rewrite of data centre power architecture," said Robert Feurle, CEO of Wolfspeed. "Moving to higher voltages is no longer optional — it's a necessity. With our new data centre solutions team at the epicentre of tech innovation, Wolfspeed is uniquely positioned to deliver the high-voltage solutions our hyperscaler and ODM partners need to build the efficient data centres of tomorrow."

Ganesh Srinivasan joins as SVP to lead the data centre solutions team. Ganesh brings deep data centre experience to Wolfspeed, having worked closely not only with hyperscalers but also with the entire ODM ecosystem to deliver end-to-end power and signal connectivity solutions for high-density AI clusters.

Previous to his appointment at Wolfspeed, Srinivasan served as VP of product management for the AI, Cloud, and Enterprise business at TE Connectivity. Prior to TE Connectivity, he spent more than 17 years leading multiple power business product lines at Texas Instruments. He holds MS and PhD.degrees in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Tech.

Yogesh Ramadass joins as VP, power systems solutions & fellow, in the data centre solutions team. He is an expert in high-and low-voltage power topologies and author of more than 160 technical articles. He most recently led R&D efforts across high-voltage power management, MEMS and sensors at Texas Instruments. Yogesh holds SM and PhD.degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is a former IEEE Distinguished Lecturer and chair of the ISSCC Power Management Subcommittee.

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