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11.10.2021 10:15 |
Infineon launches SLS37 V2X Hardware Security Module to safeguard vehicle to everything communication |
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Munich, Germany – 11 October, 2021 – 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. Comprehensive security concepts are therefore becoming more important to support safety of passengers and the protection of their data. |
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08.10.2021 10:15 |
World’s most powerful 1500 VDC string inverter: Infineon module and chip technology power 352 kW PV solution from Sungrow |
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Munich, Germany – 8 October 2021 – With the launch of the latest 1500 V PV string inverter SG350HX, Sungrow offers a new market leading solution that features a maximum output power of 352 kW. Thus, compared to Sungrow’s last generation inverter, the new inverter offers a significant increase in output power of about 40 percent. The inverter comes with products from Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) contributing to this performance increase: the customized EasyPACK™ power modules equipped with the newly released CoolSiC™ MOSFET, the latest generation CoolSiC diode along with the latest TRENCHSTOP™ chip technologies. |
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05.10.2021 10:15 |
Infineon and PIONIERKRAFT cooperation enables energy sharing among neighbors with demand-oriented distribution for self-produced solar energy |
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Munich, Germany – 5 October, 2021 – 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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05.10.2021 07:30 |
Electrification and Digitalization create sustainable value: ahead of its Capital Markets Day, Infineon confirms FY21 guidance and provides FY22 outlook |
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Munich, Germany – 5 October 2021 – Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) provides investors an update on its strategy, business performance and long-term perspective as well as on the outlook for the fiscal year 2022. The entire Management Board and the heads of all four business segments will discuss market and technology developments, structural growth drivers, the status of the Cypress integration and the financial value creation, based on the through-cycle target operating model of 9%+ revenue growth, 19% Segment Result Margin and 13% investment-to-sales. |
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04.10.2021 10:15 |
New EasyPACK™ 2B EDT2 power module for traction inverters up to 50 kW |
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Munich, Germany – 4 October, 2021 – Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) introduces the automotive qualified EasyPACK™ 2B EDT2, a flexible and scalable half-bridge power module. Depending on inverter conditions, this 750 V device can reach a maximum power of up to 50 kW and 230 Arms. With its featured specs, the module is optimized for inverter applications in hybrid and electric vehicles. |
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17.09.2021 11:00 |
Infineon opens high-tech chip factory for power electronics on 300-millimeter thin wafers |
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Munich, Germany, and Villach, Austria, 17 September 2021 – Infineon Technologies AG today officially opened its high-tech chip factory for power electronics on 300-millimeter thin wafers at its Villach site in Austria under the motto “Ready for Mission Future.” At 1.6 billion euros, the investment made by the semiconductor group represents one of the largest such projects in the microelectronics sector in Europe. The Villach site is one of the world’s most modern fabs and was opened by Infineon CEO Reinhard Ploss, Infineon Austria CEO Sabine Herlitschka along with EU Commissioner Thierry Breton and Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz. |
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