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RALEIGH - A new semiconductor research hub will be developed by a partnership including Wolfspeed, N.C. State and North Carolina A&T with the federal government choosing the group for a $39.4 million grant. It's called the Commercial Leap Ahead for Wide Bandgap Semiconductors, or CLAWS, Hub. Other partners include Adroit Materials, General Electric and Kyma.

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