Infineon and Typhoon HIL team up on xEV development
Published in Transportation


TriBoard plug-in cuts time, cost and hassle for carmakers

Infineon has signed up with Typhoon HIL to make the lives of xEV powertrain developers a bit less miserable. The pair are promising a real-time hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulation setup that plugs straight into Infineon’s AURIX TC3x and TC4x microcontrollers.

Infineon pushes GaN into space
Published in News
Friday, 30 May 2025 09:39

Infineon pushes GaN into space


DLA's top space grade for homebrew transistors

Infineon has rolled out its first in-house radiation-hardened gallium nitride transistor, flogging it as ideal for deep space, defence, Slough, and other hellish environments.

Infineon teams with Nvidia for AI data centre power overhaul
Published in News


HVDC setup ditches clunky PSUs aiming for one megawatt racks

Infineon is shoving a cattle prod into the outdated power architecture of AI data centres with a high-voltage jolt. Teaming up with Nvidia, the chipmaker is ditching the feeble, cluttered PSU swarm for a centralised 800V high-voltage DC power setup.

Infineon unveils optimised eSIM for consumer gear
Published in News


Claims it is the world's smallest GSMA-compliant eSIM

Infineon Technologies has claimed to have created the world's smallest GSMA-compliant eSIM solution.

Chip industry leaders warn against nationalist policies
Published in News


Obstacles to business operations

CEOs of Europe's three largest computer chip manufacturers have expressed concerns over the increasing demands by the US, Chinese, and European governments for regional semiconductor production.

Infineon snaps up Imagimob
Published in AI
Wednesday, 17 May 2023 11:33

Infineon snaps up Imagimob


Wants end-to-end machine learning toolchain tech

Infineon has acquired Imagimob, a start-up based in Stockholm specialising in machine learning for edge devices. 

Infineon doing better than expected
Published in News
Thursday, 04 May 2023 12:14

Infineon doing better than expected


There is gold in solar power

German chipmaker Infineon raised its full-year guidance after noticing that there was strong demand from the electromobility, renewable energy generation and energy infrastructure sectors.

Infineon chip opens locks
Published in IoT
Thursday, 28 July 2022 11:58

Infineon chip opens locks


No batteries just use your phone

Infineon, which has a new chip for sale that allows the opening of NFC locks without battery, because the energy used is taken from the smartphone.

Infineon sees revenue boost
Published in News
Thursday, 03 February 2022 12:31

Infineon sees revenue boost


Chip shortage will continue into next year

Infineon lifted its revenue forecast for 2022 as it predicted that a global shortage of semiconductors will continue well into the current year.

Infineon warns supply issues will continue until Christmas
Published in PC Hardware


Bottlenecks

The semiconductor industry's struggle to keep up with incoming orders looks set to continue as supply bottlenecks may last until the end of 2022, a member of German chipmaker Infineon's management board told the Handelsblatt newspaper.