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Infineon is a leading innovator
in the international semiconductor industry. We design, develop, manufacture
and market a broad range of semiconductors and complete system solutions
targeted at selected industries. Our products serve applications in the
wireless and wireline communications, automotive, industrial, computer,
security and chip card markets. Our product portfolio consists of both
memory and logic products and includes digital, mixed-signal and analogue
integrated circuits, or ICs, as well as discrete semiconductor products
and system solutions
Infineon
Acquires Texas Instruments' DSL CPE Business
25
Jun 2007
Neubiberg,
Germany – June 25, 2007 – Infineon Technologies (FSE/NYSE: IFX) today announced
the planned acquisition of Texas Instruments’ DSL Customer Premises Equipment
(CPE) business. The transaction is expected to close in the summer of 2007.
Texas
Instruments is a well-established provider of DSL CPE products with field
deployments at major carriers worldwide. “Combining Texas Instruments’
DSL CPE products with Infineon’s innovative roadmap leads to a unique end-to-end
offering for DSL customers,” said Prof. Dr. Hermann Eul, Executive Vice
President of the Infineon Management Board and President of the Communication
Solutions business group.
Infineon
plans to continue supporting Texas Instruments’ product portfolio and existing
customer designs while leveraging the acquired experience in future product
generations.
“We
recognize Infineon’s strong commitment to the DSL business. This transaction
gives our customers continuity of the product line, continuity of customer
support and a strong DSL roadmap,” said Dennis Rauschmayer, General Manager
of TI’s Residential Gateway business. “TI is fully committed to support
the transition of the business and the customer service transition to Infineon,
ensuring a positive customer experience.”
Infineon
Technologies Expands R&D Operations in Singapore to Serve Growing Demand
in Energy Efficiency, Connectivity and Security
Singapore
– April 18, 2007 – Infineon Technologies AG (FSE/NYSE: IFX), today announced
the expansion of its Research & Development (R&D) activities in
Singapore. This expansion will enable Infineon to better serve the growing
demand for products in the energy efficiency, connectivity and security
areas. The company will invest approximately Euro 200 million and add about
150 new positions in R&D in this expansion.
With
the expansion of the Singapore R&D center, Infineon will strengthen
its development activities in next generation home-networking technologies,
Customer Premises Equipment (CPE), Internet Access Devices (IAD), mobile
phone platforms (ultra-low cost), Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) for
mobile-TV, digital power control for power management, microcontroller
for automotive and industrial applications, process technologies for wafer
fabrication and packaging, and Application Specific IC (ASIC) design.
Infineon
Expands its Market-Leading CMOS RF Portfolio with Multi-Mode, Energy-Efficient
WiMAX/WiFi CMOS RF-Transceiver
Munich,
Germany and Orlando, Florida, March 27, 2007 Infineon Technologies (FSE/NYSE:
IFX), a leading provider of communication ICs, today introduced the world's
smallest, single-chip multi-mode dual-band CMOS RF-transceiver for WiMAX/WiFi
applications. The SMARTi[r] WiMAX which supports both IEEE 802.16e
WiMAX and IEEE 802.11b/g WLAN in a single CMOS RF silicon chip, will enable
broadband wireless applications to incorporate value-added services beyond
3G, including high-speed data downloads, video sharing and VoIP. The SMARTi[r]
WiMAX supports the entire spectrum of licensed WiMAX frequencies, allowing
for worldwide implementation and seamless roaming using a single RF
device.
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Infineon
appoints Rüdiger Andreas Günther as CFO and Labor Director
Munich,
Germany - February 15, 2007 - The Supervisory Board and Management Board
of Infineon Technologies AG appointed Rüdiger Andreas Günther
(48) as member of the company's Management Board, effective April 1, 2007,
at today's meeting of the Supervisory Board. Günther will assume
the post of Chief Financial Officer and Labor Director on May 1, 2007 as
the successor of Peter J. Fischl (60),
Infineon
leverages Multi-Gate Technology to achieve breakthrough results - New semiconductor
structures significantly improve energy efficiency Three dimensions to
success
Munich,
December 04, 2006 - Multi-gate field-effect transistor technology appears
to be an answer to many challenges down the road toward ever-smaller integrated
circuits that retain high functionality while consuming considerably less
energy than the planar single-gate technologies available today.
In a demonstration of this new technology, researchers at Infineon have
tested the world's first complex circuit fabricated using a new 65nm multi-gate
transistor architecture.
With
an approximately 30-percent smaller footprint compared to current single-gate
technology with the same functions and performance, the new transistors
had quiescent current that measured a factor of 10 less. According
to the researchers' calculations, this will increase the energy efficiency
and battery life of portable devices up to two times compared to the 65nm
technology going into production today.
Infineon
reports results for the fourth quarter and the 2006 financial year
Munich,
Germany, November 16, 2006 - For the fourth quarter of the 2006 financial
year, Infineon Technologies AG
(FSE/NYSE:IFX)
reported revenues of Euro 2.29 billion, up from Euro 1.97 billion in the
third quarter. Theincrease reflected higher sales in all operating segments.
Revenues of Infineon excluding Qimonda increased to Euro 1.06 billion from
Euro 995 million in the prior quarter. The principal sales drivers in the
Communication Solutions segment were seasonal effects and ramp-ups of products
for new customers, while the Automotive, Industrial & Multimarket segment
saw increased sales in the industrial and security & ASICs businesses.
Jul
21, 2006; 07:30 a.m. CET
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Infineon
reports results for third quarter of the 2006 financial year
Infineon
today reported results for the third quarter of the 2006 financial year.
The main highlights were:
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Third quarter revenues were Euro 1.97 billion compared to Euro 1.99
billion in the prior quarter,
reflecting lower sales in the two logic segments that
were not entirely offset by increased sales at Qimonda,
the company's memory products business.
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EBIT increased to Euro 49 million, from Euro 28 million in the prior
quarter. EBIT included a dilution gain of Euro 30 million
in connection with the Initial Public Offering of Inotera
Memories, Inc., which was mostly offset by impairment
and restructuring charges during the third quarter.
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Net loss in the third quarter was Euro 23 million or
0.03 Euro per share compared to a net loss of Euro 26
million or 0.03 Euro per share in the prior quarter,
including charges in connection with the carve-out of
Qimonda and valuation allowances of tax assets.
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From the 2006 financial fourth quarter onwards, Infineon will provide
guidance for revenues and EBIT for its non-memory businesses.
Infineon expects revenues and EBIT for these businesses
to increase, driven mainly by the Communication Solutions
segment.
Infineon
Drives down 3G Mobile Phone Production Cost and Size, Introduces Industry's
First BAW Filters
Using
Wafer-Level Packaging
San
Francisco CA - June 12, 2006 - At the MTT International Microwave Symposium,
Infineon Technologies AG (FSE/NYSE:
IFX),
a leading provider of communication ICs, announced the extension of its
BAW (Bulk Acoustic Wave) filter
product
portfolio for UMTS/W-CDMA cell phones. The complimentary pair of new duplexer
filters, the
NWX2015CR
and the NWX2015CT, are the world's first BAW filters produced using WLP
(wafer-level packaging)
technology,
which reduces production cost and board space requirements in 3G mobile
phones.
Infineon
Launches Breakthrough Single-Chip Home Gateway; Integrates ADSL2+ and Converged
Broadband Value Added
Services
to Reduce System Chip Count Up to 60 Percent
Munich,
June 5, 2006 - Infineon Technologies AG (FSE/NYSE: IFX), a leading provider
of broadband communications ICs,
today
announced a single-chip solution for ADSL2+ broadband IAD (integrated access
device) and home gateway applications
enabling
services such as VoIP, video-conferencing and IPTV. Featuring the industry's
highest level of integration,
the
new Danube chip allows manufacturers of residential broadband IAD products
to deliver systems supporting
"triple-play"
services using up to 60 percent fewer chips compared to competing solutions.
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Infineon
reports results for second quarter and first half of the 2006 financial
year 26 Apr 2006
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Infineon achieved positive EBIT in the second quarter
after four quarters of losses. EBIT increased significantly
to Euro 28 million from an EBIT loss of Euro 122 million
in the prior quarter, primarily due to a return to positive
EBIT in the Memory Products segment and improved EBIT in the Automotive,
Industrial and Multimarket segment.
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Second quarter revenues increased strongly to Euro 1.99 billion,
up 19 percent sequentially, reflecting
significantly higher sales in the Memory Products and
the Automotive, Industrial and Multimarket segments.
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Net loss in the second quarter was Euro 26 million compared to a
net loss of Euro 183 million in the
prior quarter.
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Total revenues for the first half of the 2006 financial year
were Euro 3.67 billion, up 7 percent from
Euro 3.42 billion in the same period last year. EBIT in the
first half of the 2006 financial year was negative
Euro 94 million, a decrease from positive Euro 94 million
in the same period last year
Munich,
Germany, April 26, 2006 – For the second quarter of the 2006 financial
year, Infineon Technologies AG (FSE/NYSE:IFX) reported a 19 percent sequential
increase in revenues to Euro 1.99 billion, driven mainly by Memory Products
and also by the Automotive, Industrial and Multimarket segment. As expected,
revenues in the Communication Solutions segment decreased moderately compared
to the prior quarter.
EBIT
in the second quarter of the 2006 financial year increased significantly
compared to the prior quarter, driven primarily by improved EBIT in the
Memory Products segment, which achieved positive EBIT after a loss in the
first quarter. The company recorded very strong EBIT increase in the Automotive,
Industrial and Multimarket segment that more than offset a small increase
of the EBIT loss in the Communication Solutions segment.
“Last
quarter, we improved our performance significantly. After four quarters
of EBIT losses, we are now EBIT positive again,” said Dr. Wolfgang Ziebart,
CEO and President of Infineon Technologies AG.
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