At the electronica trade fair in Munich, Infineon Technologies AG will present its latest innovations aimed at advancing decarbonization and digitalization. From November 12 to 15, at booth 502 in hall C3, Infineon will display its comprehensive portfolio, emphasizing how its semiconductors are key to achieving a net-zero economy and unlocking AI’s full potential.
“Decarbonization and digitalization are central to a climate-neutral future,” said Andreas Urschitz, Infineon’s Chief Marketing Officer. “Our semiconductors are at the core of connected applications, supporting both green and digital transformations. At electronica, we will demonstrate how our advanced solutions address these critical global challenges.”
Launch of World’s First 300 mm Gallium Nitride (GaN) Wafers
Infineon will introduce its groundbreaking 300 mm GaN wafer technology, marking a significant advancement for GaN-based power semiconductors. This innovation promises to expand the capabilities of power systems with more cost-effective solutions, benefiting a wide range of applications.
Driving the Future of Mobility
Infineon will feature solutions supporting clean, intelligent mobility, including AURIX™ TC4x microcontrollers for future-ready automotive architectures, CoolSiC™ Kits for main inverters, on-board GaN-based chargers, and steer-by-wire systems. These innovations are designed to accelerate the shift to safe, sustainable mobility.
Smarter, Greener Buildings and Homes
It’s display will showcase semiconductor solutions for energy-efficient homes and buildings. Technologies based on silicon carbide (SiC) and GaN enhance the efficiency of energy systems. The booth will include demos of solar inverter topologies and solutions for boosting heat pump performance, reflecting Infineon’s commitment to sustainable living spaces.
Empowering AI with Efficient and Scalable Solutions
It’s technologies facilitate rapid and efficient deployment of AI applications. The showcase will include AI-enabled microcontrollers from the PSOC family, high-performance sensors from the XENSIV™ series, and advanced cooling systems and power modules for data centers, emphasizing the role of semiconductors in AI and edge computing.
For those unable to attend in person, Infineon will offer a digital event platform available around the clock. With approximately 58,600 employees globally and a revenue of €16.3 billion in FY 2023, Infineon Technologies AG continues to lead in power systems and IoT, advancing decarbonization and digitalization worldwide.