Infineon Technologies AG, based in Germany, is a global leader in semiconductor solutions with core expertise in power systems, automotive electronics, and IoT applications. Its portfolio includes microcontrollers, sensors, and power semiconductors, enabling smarter and safer electronics. Infineon supports energy-efficient mobility, smart buildings, and secure communications. Committed to sustainability, Infineon plays a central role in shaping green technology through innovation and advanced chip design across multiple industries.
One key way to address the global trends of an increasing share of volatile renewable energy sources and a growing electrification in mobility is to improve system integration of electricity consumers from all sectors.
Optimized performance, efficiency, and reliability in high-voltage power supplies need to be combined with reduced bill-of-material (BOM) count and cost, as well as lower design efforts.
As artificial intelligence (AI) technology is integrated into massive data centers, the demand for higher performance will continue to increase. Following this trend, high power density and energy-efficient solutions for smart enterprise systems have also become challenging.
On occasion of the consumer electronics show IFA 2022 in Berlin, Germany, Infineon Technologies AG presents the most important trends for the future of payments: digital wallets and payments through connected devices in the Internet of Things, as well as biometrics.
Infineon Technologies AG has added HYPERRAM 3.0 to its portfolio of high-bandwidth, low-pin count memory solutions. The device features a new,16-bit extended version of the HyperBus interface that doubles throughput to 800 MBps.
OPTIGA Trust M from Infineon Technologies AG is the first security platform to receive the CLS-Ready certification from the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA). As the number of IoT devices increases, so does the number of cyberattacks worldwide.
Poor ventilation can lead to rapid accumulation of CO 2. This is a threat to human well-being, as even moderate CO 2 concentrations can affect health and productivity. Efficient indoor air quality monitoring systems can prevent such issues.