US chipmaker Wolfspeed has put its Texas site outside Dallas up for sale.

Wolfspeed Texas 14465 Maxim Drive
– Loopnet

Listed via Loopnet for an undisclosed price, the site located in Farmers Branch comprises four buildings, including one 14MW data center facility.

The data center, in Building G on 14465 Maxim Drive, is expandable to 28MW and spans 4,700 sq ft (436 sqm) in the 35,826 sq ft (3,328 sqm) facility.

The four buildings are part of Corporate Technology Park; a 26-acre seven-building campus comprising 457,000 sq ft (42,500 sqm) of space.

None of the four buildings are available for sale individually.

Building A is currently a semiconductor fab, spanning 162,500 sq ft (15,000 sqm) with lab rooms, fab rooms, and office space.

Buildings B and D, located at 4331 and 4345 Innovation Drive, are an office space and a warehouse respectively.

The site has access to two 2500 KVA transformers, with building A having access to a 200kW, 500kW, and 750kW diesel generator. Building G also has a 400kW diesel generator and 750kVA UPS in the main electrical room.

Wolfspeed, former occupants of the site, said in its Q1 2025 earnings call that it aims to simplify its business, focusing on its 200mm silicon carbide wafers.

The company is currently grappling with reduced demand for its 150mm wafers, with the closure of its Texas site expected to cut 75 jobs.

Wolfspeed is also indefinitely suspending construction plans for a device fab in Saarland, Germany. The final production in Farmers Branch is expected to wind down imminently.

In October last year, Wolfspeed signed a provisional agreement with the department to receive up to $750 million in direct funding to support the construction of two new facilities in North Carolina and New York. The company’s primary power device fabrication will now take place in New York.