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Infineon Semiconductor solutions is the largest
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manufacturer in the world, as well as
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's largest
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manufacturer. It is also the leading automotive semiconductor manufacturer globally. Infineon had roughly 58,000 employees in 2024 and is one of the ten largest semiconductor manufacturers worldwide. The company was spun-off from
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in 1999. In 2024 the company achieved sales of approximately €15 billion.


Markets

Infineon markets semiconductors and systems for automotive, industrial, and multimarket sectors, as well as chip card and security products. Infineon has subsidiaries in the US in
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and in the Asia-Pacific region, in
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, and
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. Infineon has a number of facilities in Europe, one in Dresden, Germany. Infineon's high power segment is in Warstein, Germany; Villach,
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and
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in Austria;
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in Hungary; and
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. It also operates R&D centers in France, Singapore, Romania, Taiwan, U.K., Ukraine and India, as well as fabrication units in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, China, and Hungary. There is a Shared Service Center in Porto, Portugal. Infineon is listed in the DAX index of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. In 2010, board member Klaus Wucherer was elected as successor to the then-current chairman Max Dietrich Kley. In 2023, it was Germany's largest chip manufacturer. As of 2011, Infineon comprised four business areas after several restructurings:


Automotive (ATV)

Infineon provides semiconductor products for use in
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s (engine and transmission control), comfort electronics (e.g., steering,
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s,
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), as well as in safety systems ( ABS, airbags, ESP lectronic stability control. The product portfolio includes
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s, power
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s, and sensors. In the fiscal year 2018 (ending September), sales amounted to €3,284 million for the ATV segment.


Green Industrial Power (GIP)

The industrial division of the company (named IPC until 2023) includes power semiconductors and modules which are used for generation, transmission and consumption of electrical energy. Its application areas include control of electric drives for industrial applications and household appliances, modules for renewable energy production, conversion and transmission. The segment achieved sales of €1,323 million in fiscal year 2018.


Power & Sensor Systems (PSS)

The division, Power & Sensor Systems, sums up the business with semiconductor components for efficient power management or high-frequency applications. Those find application in lighting management systems and LED lighting, power supplies for servers, PCs, notebooks and consumer electronics, custom devices for peripheral devices, game consoles, applications in medical technology, high-frequency components having a protective function for communication and tuner systems and silicon MEMS microphones. In the fiscal year 2018, PSS generated €2,318 million.


Connected Secure Systems (CSS)

The CSS business provides microcontrollers for mobile phone SIM cards, payment cards, security chips and chips for passports, identity cards and other official documents. Infineon delivers a significant number of chips for the new German identity card. CSS achieved €664 million in fiscal year 2018.


Acquisitions and divestitures

Infineon bought the
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ese chip designer ADMtek in 2004. In 2006, the former Memory Products division was carved out as Infineon's subsidiary Qimonda AG, of which Infineon last held a little over three-quarters. At its height Qimonda employed about 13,500 people; it was listed on the
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until it filed for bankruptcy with the district court in Munich in January 2009. When Infineon sold Wireline Communications in July 2009 to Golden Gate Capital for €250 million, the resulting company was named Lantiq. With around 1,000 employees, Lantiq was acquired by
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for US$345 million in 2015. Infineon's wireless business segment was sold to Intel in January 2011 for US$1.4 billion, with the new company that was formed, named Intel Mobile Communications (IMC). IMC had approximately 3,500 employees. IMC's smartphone modem business was acquired by Apple Inc. in 2019. In August 2014 Infineon Technologies agreed to buy the International Rectifier Corporation (IR) for about US$3 billion, one third by cash and two-thirds by credit line. The acquisition was officially closed on 13 January 2015. In July 2016, Infineon agreed to buy Wolfspeed, a company in
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, from Cree Inc. for US$850 million in cash, although the deal was eventually stopped due to U.S. security concerns. In October 2016, Infineon acquired the company Innoluce, which has expertise in MEMS and
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systems for use in autonomous cars. The MEMS lidar system is able to scan up to 5,000 data points a second with a range of 250 meters, with an expected unit cost of $250 in
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. Infineon Technologies AG sold its RF Power Business Unit in March 2018 to Cree Inc. for €345 million. Infineon announced in June 2019 that it would acquire Cypress Semiconductor for $9.4 billion. The acquisition closed on 17 April 2020. In May 2023, Infineon acquired "tiny machine learning" company Imagimob, a
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–based company with a platform for development and deployment of AI applications. Infineon acquired GaN Systems, headquartered in Ottawa, Canada, in October 2023. Infineon in 2023 acted on an expansion plan by investing EUR 5 billion into its semiconductor fab in Kulim, Malaysia. Infineon plans to build two additional plants in
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for €5 billion, asking the government to subsidize it with €1 billion, financed through the €4 billion European Chips Act. It will employ 3000 people. In April 2025, Infineon bought Marvell's automotive ethernet division for $2.5 billion.


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Management

Here is the management of Infineon * Jochen Hanebeck ( CEO) * Andreas Urschitz ( CMO) * Rutger Wijburg ( COO) * Elke Reichart (CDSO) * Sven Schneider ( CFO)


Litigation

In 2004–2005, an investigation was carried out into a DRAM price fixing conspiracy during 1999–2002 that damaged competition and raised PC prices. As a result,
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paid a $300 million fine, Hynix paid $185 million, Infineon $160 million.


Security flaw

In October 2017, it was reported that a flaw, dubbed ROCA, in a code library developed by Infineon, which had been in widespread use in security products such as smartcards and TPMs (Trusted Platform Modules), enabled private keys to be inferred from public keys. As a result, all systems depending upon the privacy of such keys were vulnerable to compromise, such as identity theft or spoofing. Affected systems include 750,000 Estonian identity cards, 300,000 Slovak identity cards, and computers that use Microsoft BitLocker drive encryption in conjunction with an affected TPM. Immediately after the disclosure, Microsoft released a patch via Windows Update that works around the flaw.


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