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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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Infineon has joined the FiRA Consortium as contributor member

Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) has joined the FiRa Consortium as a Contributor member to support the expansion of the UWB ecosystem. FiRa is dedicated to developing and widely disseminating ultra-wideband (UWB) technology for secured fine ranging and positioning capabilities in a wide range of applications.

Infineon enables highly integrated USB Type-C charger unification

Using energy responsibly is the essential factor for innovations in the field of energy efficiency towards a greener planet. Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY), the market leader for power semiconductors, is continuously investing and innovating in futureproof semiconductor technologies and solutions, enabling environmentally friendly applications as well as performance and ease of design.

Infineon launches SLS37 V2X Hardware Security Module to safeguard vehicle to everything communication

With trends such as electrification, autonomous driving and connected cars, the number of communication interfaces in vehicles is growing – whether wired or wireless. However, this development entails new challenges because the numerous communication channels create new attack surfaces increasing the vulnerability of the systems.

Infineon and PIONIERKRAFT cooperation enables energy sharing among neighbors with demand-oriented distribution for self-produced solar energy

In order to meet Europe's (EU) ambitious climate targets, greenhouse gas emissions must be drastically reduced by 2030. To achieve this, around 28 million multi-family houses with over 80 million households must be equipped with photovoltaics. Despite the support of the EU, there are still enormous technical and regulatory obstacles, specifically with the power supply for small multi-family houses from renewable energy sources.

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