Purdue, GCCS Partner to Scale the Future of Silicon Carbide
semiconductor-digest.com May 29, 2026

Purdue, GCCS Partner to Scale the Future of Silicon Carbide

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Purdue University has partnered with GeChi Compound Semiconductor Co to accelerate the commercialization of silicon carbide, targeting thermal, power, and 6G bottlenecks in high-compute infrastructure. The five-year memorandum of understanding will strengthen collaborative research and development, creating academic-industry workforce initiatives. GCCS will provide semiconductor materials, while Purdue will serve as a critical hub for the technology. The partnership aims to break through physical constraints in AI and global communications by engineering the material backbone for the future. Joint research will focus on optimizing silicon carbide material growth and accelerating the transition to high-yield wafer platforms, ensuring academic breakthroughs translate into commercial manufacturing.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · By securing the domestic supply chain for silicon carbide, this partnership directly supports national tech security.
  • · It also enables the development of resilient, high-yield manufacturing capacity within the United States, essential for the future of global critical infrastructure.