14.01.2008 10:30 |
Volkswagen to Use Infineon Microcontroller in Convenience Electronics |
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Neubiberg, Germany - January 14, 2008 - Infineon Technologies (FSE/NYE: IFX) today announced that Volkswagen has chosen to use a microcontroller designed by Infineon for use in automotive body and convenience electronics. The chip, which delivers the performance of a 32-bit microcontroller, ... |
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09.01.2008 10:30 |
Infineon and Delphi Partner to Develop a New AUTOSAR-Based Platform for Central Body Modules |
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Neubiberg, Germany - January 9, 2008 - Infineon Technologies (FSE/NYSE: IFX) today announced a strategic technology collaboration with the automotive system manufacturer Delphi Corporation. Infineon and Delphi have agreed to collaborate closely on developing a new generation of body control units ... |
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21.12.2007 13:45 |
Infineon appoints Dr. Marco Schröter as CFO and Labor Director |
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Neubiberg, Germany - December 21, 2007 - The Supervisory Board of Infineon Technologies AG appointed Dr. Marco Schröter (44) as Chief Financial Officer and Labor Director, at today’s meeting of the Supervisory Board. Presumably early April 2008, Schröter will succeed Peter J. Fischl (61), who will retire. ... |
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20.12.2007 15:15 |
Infineon Broadens Availability of Embedded Flash Process |
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Neubiberg, Germany - December 20, 2007 - Infineon Technologies (FSE/NYSE: IFX) today announced an agreement with IBM to broaden the availability of Infineon’s proven, high-volume Embedded Flash process. Infineon’s 130nm Embedded Flash technology will be licensed to IBM and will be available for new ... |
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20.12.2007 12:30 |
Infineon Incorporates Nobel Prize-Winning Technology into its Sensors |
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Neubiberg, Germany - December 20, 2007 - This year’s Nobel Prize for Physics was awarded to the discoverers of the giant magneto resistance effect. Infineon has begun using this effect to measure steering angle in automobiles and is the world’s first semiconductor supplier to begin volume manufacturing ... |
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12.12.2007 09:00 |
A new Infineon protection diode, the smallest in the world, guards today’s portable electronic equipment against electrostatic discharge |
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Neubiberg, Germany - December 12, 2007 - On winter days, in the dry air of heated rooms, people often experience electrostatic discharges. Wearing a pullover or other item of clothing with synthetic fabrics can cause sparks fly – literally. The tiny flashes are discharges of static electricity that ... |
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