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    • Thursday, 16 November, 2023
      Special ReportDiversity Leaders
      Germany’s Infineon pursues layered line on diversity

      Mentoring and employee networks figure among chipmaker’s measures

      Two workers in protective clothing talking inside a chip-manufacturing plant
    • Tuesday, 10 October, 2023
      News in-depthSemiconductors
      Taiwanese semiconductor suppliers target Europe’s next-generation factories

      Chemical companies in Asia have cornered cutting-edge chipmaking market as EU supply chain atrophied

      An employee of German semiconductor manufacturer Infineon holds a 300mm test wafer at the company’s plant in Dresden, Germany
    • Monday, 7 August, 2023
      News in-depthSemiconductors
      Worker shortages and far right threaten east Germany’s chip ambitions

      Industry concerned rise of anti-immigration movements in state of Saxony will hinder efforts to attract foreign talent

      An Infineon employee stands at a computer in the wafer production facility at the Infineon computer chip factory in Dresden, Germany
    • Thursday, 3 August, 2023
      Infineon spends extra €5bn on Malaysia plant in bet on electric vehicles

      German chipmaker announces investment but pressure on existing automotive business leads to share price fall

      Cranes and excavators stand at the construction site of Infineon’s new semiconductor factory in Kulim
    • Tuesday, 13 June, 2023
      Semiconductors
      Infineon considers moving more production capacity to US

      Biden administration’s clean energy and semiconductor incentives spur German chipmaker to review its plans

      An employee inspects a wafer at the Infineon Technologies AG microchip and sensor manufacturing facility in Regensburg, Germany
    • Wednesday, 22 March, 2023
      Semiconductors
      Infineon upbeat on next-gen power chips as broader market struggles

      Group focuses on advanced materials with greater capacity and efficiency than conventional silicon-based semiconductors

      Adam White, president of power and sensor systems at Infineon
    • Friday, 16 December, 2022
      Herbert Diess to make comeback to corporate Germany as Infineon chair

      Chipmaker picks former Volkswagen boss as chair of supervisory board

      Herbert Diess
    • Monday, 9 May, 2022
      Lex
      Infineon/semiconductors: a quarter of good cheer does not eliminate prospect of slowdown Premium content

      Cost of living crises should damp demand for upgraded phones and TVs

      A staff member carries material inside the Infineon 300mm thin wafer chip factory in Villach, Austria
    • Thursday, 3 February, 2022
      Infineon raises forecast as chip shortage enters second year

      Europe’s largest chipmaker says higher level of demand will outlast current squeeze on supply

      A wafer sorting machine at Infineon’s factory in Villach, Austria, which opened last year
    • Wednesday, 10 November, 2021
      Infineon profits almost double as chip shortage raises demand

      Europe’s largest chipmaker warns that growth will slow once bottlenecks ease

      A close-up of an Infineon microcontroller kit
    • Tuesday, 5 October, 2021
      Carmakers order enough chips for record rebound in global production

      Europe’s largest semiconductor company Infineon says orders equate to demand for 120m cars a year

      Infineon’s new semiconductor factory in Villach, Austria
    • Thursday, 11 March, 2021
      EU cash alone won’t secure chip supply for region, says Infineon chief

      Head of chipmaker argues funding will have little effect if foreign giants remain biggest customers

      Montage of Nasa’s Perseverance rover on Mars and Infineon chief Reinhard Ploss
    • Tuesday, 2 March, 2021
      Semiconductors
      Europe’s largest chipmaker tells car companies to overhaul supply chain

      Infineon chief says auto manufacturers cannot expect large inventories to be held for them

    • Tuesday, 12 November, 2019
      Automobiles
      Global car slowdown hits German industrial groups

      Infineon, Continental and Osram suffer as falling auto production depresses earnings

      Robotic arms manufactured by Kuka AG scan the body of a fully assembled a Volkswagen AG (VW) ID.3 electric automobile during quality checks at the automaker's factory in Zwickau, Germany, on Monday, Nov. 4, 2019. Angela Merkel’s visit to a revamped VW electric-car plant in Zwickau on Monday is a stark reminder of what's at stake both for the German chancellor and VW boss Herbert Diess. Photographer: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg
    • Monday, 3 June, 2019
      Lex
      Infineon/Cypress: robot car calculus Premium content

      Struggle with overcapacity and trade tensions makes a steep purchase multiple harder to justify

      FILE PHOTO: The logo of semiconductor manufacturer Infineon is seen at its Austrian headquarters in Villach, Austria, June 3, 2018. REUTERS/Lisi Niesner/File Photo
    • Monday, 3 June, 2019
      Chipmaker Infineon agrees €9bn deal for US rival Cypress

      Move by German group is latest takeover in fast-consolidating chipmaking industry

    • Wednesday, 27 March, 2019
      US chipmakers slide after Germany’s Infineon issues profit warning

      Semiconductor producer cuts guidance on economic uncertainty and weaker demand

      FILE PHOTO: A close-up of a the Infineon microcontroller kit XMC 4700 at an exhibition during the semiconductor manufacturer Infineon's annual shareholder meeting in Munich, Germany February 21, 2019. REUTERS/Andreas Gebert/File Photo
    • Monday, 12 November, 2018
      Chipmaker Infineon downgrades 2019 growth on ‘challenging’ market
      Reinhard Ploss, CEO of German semi-conductor manufacturer Infineon, poses in front of his company's logo prior to the annual press conference at Infineon's headquarters in Neubiberg near Munich, southern Germany, on November 12, 2018. (Photo by Christof STACHE / AFP)CHRISTOF STACHE/AFP/Getty Images
    • Friday, 8 June, 2018
      European companies
      Infineon boosts revenue outlook on increased semiconductor demand
    • Friday, 28 July, 2017
      UK equities
      Technology stock wobble reaches Europe
    • Thursday, 10 November, 2016
      LexEuropean companies
      Siemens: healthy cynicism

      Separating the healthcare unit makes sense. Announcing it now does not

      ^BMRI scans on a light^b ^Bbox. ^b Silhouette of a doctor examining an array of coloured MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans of the human body. Scans in the right half of the frame are of the brain; spinal and pelvic scans are seen at left. They show "slices" through the body, created from radio signals in a powerful magnetic field. The technique of MRI scanning is especially good for studying soft body tissues like the brain, heart and spinal cord.
    • Wednesday, 9 November, 2016
      European companies
      Infineon breaks Rubik’s Cube world record

      Chipmaker says its success shows the benefits of its self-driving car technology

      RUBIK'S CUBE: SpeedCube pic supplied
    • Monday, 7 November, 2016
      LombardJonathan Guthrie
      Tesco: unexpected cyber attack in banking area

      Theft turns bank from financial crutch for its owner into PR disaster

      A customer uses an RBS branded automated teller machine (ATM), at a Tesco Bank cash point, in Liverpool, north west England, on November 7, 2016. Britain's Tesco Bank said Monday that around 20,000 customers had money stolen from their accounts after it was hit by hackers. The bank, a subsidiary of British supermarket giant Tesco, the UK's biggest retailer, said it was trying to refund accounts that had been subject to fraud as quickly as possible. / AFP PHOTO / PAUL ELLISPAUL ELLIS/AFP/Getty Images
    • Tuesday, 11 October, 2016
      European companies
      Infineon buys laser spin-off to use in self-drive car tech

      German semiconductor maker snaps up Innoluce from Philips for sensor capabilities

      The Austrian headquarters of semiconductor manufacturer Infineon is seen in Villach, Austria, August 1, 2016. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader - RTSL1CI
    • Tuesday, 11 October, 2016
      Corporate spin-offs
      Germany’s Infineon buys Philips spin-off in race for self-driving cars
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