Company Overview

Infineon Technologies AG designs, develops, manufactures, and markets semiconductors and related system solutions worldwide. Its Automotive segment offers automotive microcontrollers; 3D ToF, magnetic, and pressure sensors; discrete power semiconductors; IGBT modules; industrial microcontrollers; power and radar sensor integrated circuits (ICs); transceivers; silicon carbide diodes, MOSEFTs, and modules; and voltage regulators for use in assistance and safety systems, comfort electronics, infotainment, powertrain, and security products. The company's Industrial Power Control segment provides bare dies, discrete IGBTs, driver ICs, SIC diodes, and IGBT modules and stacks for home appliances, industrial drives, industrial power supplies, industrial robotics, industrial vehicles, and traction, as well as for energy generation, storage, and transmission. Its Power & Sensor Systems segment offers gas sensors, MEMS microphones, and pressure sensors chips; discrete low-voltage, mid-voltage, and high-voltage power MOSFETs; control ICs; customized chips; GaN power switches; GPS low-noise amplifiers; low-voltage and high-voltage driver ICs; radar sensor ICs; RF antenna switches and power transistors; transient voltage suppressor diodes; and USB controllers for use in audio amplifiers, automotive electronics, BLDC motors, cellular communications infrastructure, electric vehicle charging stations, human machine interaction, Internet of Things, LED and conventional lighting systems, mobile devices, and power management applications. The company's Connected Secure Systems segment provides connectivity solutions, embedded security controllers, microcontrollers, and security controllers for authentication, automotive, consumer electronics, government identification document, Internet of Things, mobile communication, payment system, ticketing, access control, and trusted computing applications. Infineon Technologies AG was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Munich, Germany.

  • Name

    Infineon Technologies AG

  • CEO

    Jochen Hanebeck

  • Website

    www.infineon.com

  • Sector

    Semiconductors and Semiconductor Equipment

  • Year Founded

    1952

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Bulls Say

  • Infineon is now focused on its core industrial, automotive, and card security markets after a series of smart divestitures of underperforming businesses.

  • The automotive semiconductor market could see healthy growth in the years ahead, as gas-powered cars are being equipped with extra sensors and processors while hybrid and electric cars require additional chip content to control new types of engines.

  • Infineon's power semis are well suited to benefit from broad-based demand across a wide variety of products seeking energy efficiency.

Bears Say

  • Unlike some other large US-based peers, Infineon has a large discrete chip business that is more commoditylike, in our view, and carries inherently lower gross margins than high-performance analog chips.

  • As a Germany-based firm, Infineon has especially high exposure to the eurozone economies relative to several other US-based chipmakers.

  • Despite a diverse product and customer portfolio, Infineon is still vulnerable to the cyclicality of the overall semiconductor industry.

Source: Morningstar Analysis - Nov 12, 2025
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