Cree Inc.

Cree Inc.
Cree Incorporated
Type Public
Traded as NASDAQCREE
Industry Electronics
Founded 1987
Headquarters Durham, North Carolina, USA
Products Light-emitting diodes
Operating income USD $567,255,000 (Year Ending Jan 2010)[1]
Employees 3,172 [1]
Website cree.com

Cree Inc. [2] is a multinational manufacturer of semiconductor materials and devices, headquartered in Durham, North Carolina. Cree is noted for their improvements in light emitting diode technologies. Those improvements in lumens per watt suggest a time when LEDs will displace other lighting technologies in common use. As of 2011, though LED advantages make them superior for some applications, a broader general shift from technologically-mature incandescents awaits more competitive LED prices.

Cree's high-power LEDs, XLamp 7090 XR-E Q4

A recent example of Cree's LED innovation was their February 2010 announcement of a prototype white LED that can produce a record-setting 208 lumens per watt while drawing 350 mA of current, nearly 14 times the efficacy of a typical incandescent light bulb.[3]

Competing firms in the LED industry include Nichia Corporation, Osram Opto Semiconductors, Philips Lumileds Lighting Company, Seoul Semiconductor,Epistar, Everlight Electronics and GE Lumination.

History

Cree was formed in 1987 by researchers from North Carolina State University.

In 2005, Cree opened a subsidiary, Cree Asia-Pacific Ltd., at the Hong Kong Science Technology Park to serve as a center of product innovation in Asia and provide customer and technical support, particularly in the area of packaged LED lighting components. [4] [5]

In 2007, Cree acquired Cotco Luminant Device Ltd of Hong Kong for $200 million. [6] Cotco is a supplier of high brightness LEDs in China.

In 2009, Cree announced an agreement to purchase a 592,000-square-foot (55,000 m2) facility in Huizhou, Guangdong Province, China. The facility will be Cree’s first chip production facility outside of North America and is targeted to also house future components manufacturing expansion.[7] Also in 2009, with a dramatic increase in the use of LEDs, Cree said its Durham plant would add 575 workers by 2012, with the first 200 hired in the first few months after the announcement.[8]

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