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Cree LED

Cree LED is a semiconductor lighting manufacturer that develops and supplies high-performance LED components for general illumination, specialty lighting, and display backlighting applications.

  • High-power and mid-power LED components for indoor and outdoor general illumination
  • LEDs for automotive, display backlighting, and specialty lighting use cases
  • Color, white, and UV LED product families for engineered lighting systems
  • Application-focused support for luminaire, module, and system designers
  • Technology focus on efficacy, optical control, reliability, and package integration in LED devices

More About Cree LED

Cree LED operates in the solid-state lighting component market, supplying LED devices that are integrated into luminaires, fixtures, and modules used across commercial, industrial, infrastructure, and consumer environments. Its portfolio spans high-power, mid-power, and specialty LEDs (semiconductor components) that target applications such as street and area lighting, architectural and commercial indoor lighting, horticulture, backlit signage, transportation, and display backlighting. These components are typically used by OEMs, lighting manufacturers, and system integrators rather than end users directly, which places Cree LED within the upstream component layer of enterprise and institutional lighting solutions.

The company’s offerings map into several enterprise technology categories, including general illumination LEDs (hardware components), automotive and transportation LEDs (hardware components), display backlighting LEDs (display components), and UV and specialty LEDs (specialty semiconductor components). Within these domains, Cree LED designs devices with specific correlated color temperatures, color rendering indices, forward voltages, and drive current ranges that allow lighting engineers to optimize system-level performance for energy use, optical distribution, and mechanical constraints.

From an architectural standpoint, Cree LED components are typically deployed on metal-core printed circuit boards or other thermal management substrates, combined with drivers, optics, and controls in complete luminaires or modules. The company publishes product datasheets and application notes that reference standard electrical and optical metrics such as luminous flux, efficacy (lumens per watt), spectral power distribution, and binning for flux and chromaticity. These parameters help enterprise and institutional buyers and designers align LED selection with design frameworks such as LM-80 and TM-21 testing methodologies for lumen maintenance, and with regional energy and building standards that reference LED performance data.

Cree LED’s portfolio also includes multicolor and color-mixed devices for signage, architectural accents, and display systems, where spectral control, color uniformity, and intensity are central design considerations. For UV and specialty LEDs, users in areas such as industrial curing, analytical equipment, and other technical systems rely on radiometric performance rather than visible lumen output. Across these categories, Cree LED positions its components as building blocks for OEMs that need predictable optical performance, thermal behavior, and mechanical compatibility to integrate into larger systems.

In a marketplace directory, Cree LED can be categorized under LED components (general illumination), LED components (automotive and transportation), LED components (display and signage), and UV and specialty LEDs. Its role is to provide standardized, specification-driven semiconductor light sources that underpin the designs of enterprise lighting, display, and specialty equipment manufacturers.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 750
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $100M-$250M

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Corporate Headquarters

4001 North Carolina 54
Suite 2000
Durham, NC 27709

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment
  • Industry: Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment
  • Sub-Industry: Semiconductors