Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) is a global semiconductor leader in power systems and IoT. Founded in 1999 as a spin-off of Siemens' semiconductor operations, Infineon is headquartered in Neubiberg, Germany. The company designs, develops, manufactures and markets semiconductors and system solutions for automotive, industrial electronics, chip card, and security applications.
Infineon's product portfolio includes:
Power semiconductors
Microcontrollers
Sensor systems
Radio-frequency components
Security solutions for payment and identification
CoolMOS P7 superjunction MOSFET for high-efficiency energy conversion
AURIX TC4x microcontroller family for automotive applications
IGBTs and diodes for electric vehicle powertrains
In fiscal year 2023 (ending September 30), Infineon generated revenue of about EUR 16.3 billion and employed around 58,600 people worldwide. The company operates through four main segments: Automotive (44% of FY2023 revenue), Industrial Power Control, Power & Sensor Systems, and Connected Secure Systems.
Infineon has made several strategic moves recently to strengthen its position in key growth markets. In 2023, the company acquired GaN Systems to expand its gallium nitride capabilities. Infineon also unveiled the world's first 300 mm power gallium nitride wafer technology in 2024, aiming to unlock the full potential of GaN for power applications. The company has signed agreements with automotive leaders like Honda and Semikron Danfoss to supply chips for electric vehicles. Infineon is investing in expanding its manufacturing capabilities, including a multi-year agreement with UMC to produce automotive microcontrollers. The company's focus remains on providing semiconductor solutions that enable decarbonization and digitalization across industries.
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