Infineon

When the semiconductor division of erstwhile parent firm Siemens AG was spun off, the German semiconductor manufacturer Infineon Technologies AG was established. One of the top 10 semiconductor producers in the world, Infineon employs roughly 50,280 people.


The corporation generated sales of €11.06 billion in the 2021 fiscal year. In April 2020, Infineon acquired Cypress Semiconductor. Infineon sells chip cards and security devices in addition to semiconductors and systems for the automotive, industrial, and multimarket segments. Infineon has subsidiaries in Singapore and Tokyo, Japan, in the Asia-Pacific region, as well as in the US in Milpitas, California.


Infineon's market cap was $48.30 billion as of March 2023. Infineon is now the 321st most valuable firm in the world, according to market cap. The most recent financial reports from Infineon show that the company's current revenue (TTM) is $15.76 billion. The corporation generated $13.47 billion in revenue in 2021, a rise from $10.79 billion in revenue in 2020.


Founded: 1 April 1999
Headquarters: Neubiberg, Germany
Website: infineon.com

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Screenshot via infineon.com
Screenshot via infineon.com
Screenshot via infineon.com

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