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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.
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MERUS class D audio amplifier multichip module enables small footprint, high power density, and heatsink-free operation

Class D audio power amplifiers offer a combination of small size, low heat dissipation, high integration, and excellent sound quality. Unlocking the potential of its best-in-class power MOSFET technology, Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) introduces the MERUS 2-channel, analog input, class D audio amplifier multichip module (MCM) MA5332MS.

New OptiMOS power MOSFET package enables innovative Source-Down technology for PQFN 3.3 x 3.3 mm2 in 25 V to 100 V variants

High power density, optimized performance, and ease of use are key requirements when designing modern power systems. To offer practical solutions for design challenges in end applications, Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) launches the new generation of OptiMOS Source-Down (SD) power MOSFETs.

Driving automotive innovation: Infineon’s new generation of AURIX microcontrollers accelerates electrification and digitalization of the car

The future of mobility will be carbon-neutral, autonomous, fully connected and cyber secure. Microelectronics are at the core of this transformation. At CES 2022, Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) launches a new generation of its AURIX microcontroller family (MCU).

Infineon announces start of production of new CO2 sensors, providing innovative solution for the growing demand for accurate indoor air quality

The requirements for good air quality are on the rise especially due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This has resulted in rising demand for sensors that measure the CO 2 concentration in the air. Regulations in Asia, Europe, and North America also play a critical role in this regard.

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