Semiconductors
Infineon Technologies AG, a semiconductor spin-off from Siemens, engages in the provision of semiconductor and system solutions. It operates through the following segments: Automotive; Industrial Power Control; Power Management and Multimarket; and Digital Security Solutions
In 2001, Infineon Technologies opened an office in Netanya, Israel, focusing on broadband access business. In that year, Infineon acquired a company called Ingentix, which was a joint venture between Siemens and Saifun Semiconductors. Ingentix had a research and development center in Israel, and Infineon continued to operate this center after the acquisition.
In 2020, Infineon Technologies acquired Cypress Semiconductor Corporation including its Israeli R&D Center
| Name | Infineon |
|---|---|
| Slug | infineon |
| Type / kind | multinational |
| Source _id | 26ivovJvpY8YEGjhmDulB1KfUQPjrTKXQZx2WcEjoGilCZtEN8Kv0E |
| Status | active |
|---|---|
| Status reason | Public on FSX on Mar, 2000; |
| Last update | 2026-05-17 |
| HQ country | Germany |
|---|---|
| HQ country code | DE |
| HQ city | Munich |
| HQ address | Munich, Germany |
| Total raised | — |
|---|---|
| Market cap | $87.6B |
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