The latest power and sensing innovations – solutions, applications, and product highlights in one comprehensive guide.
The semiconductor industry is undergoing a transformation. This transformation is driven by the critical role semiconductors play in decarbonization and digitalization and their ability to enable innovation across fields at an unprecedented scale. Recent advancements in AI, autonomous driving, humanoid robots, and our increasingly connected lifestyles are just a few examples of the rapid changes unfolding before our eyes.
This extensive portfolio spans power, connectivity, radio frequency, and sensor system technologies, enabling next-generation applications across data centers, smart homes, consumer electronics, robotics, renewable energy, power tools, and beyond. You will find further details in the following pages of this guide.
There are three key topics that are becoming increasingly relevant to customers’ decision-making when considering these offerings:
‒ Si, SiC, or GaN – Selecting the Best Semiconductor Material for Your Application
Choosing the right material for a specific device or application is critical. As a leader in the power semiconductor industry, Infineon is uniquely positioned to offer expertise in all three key materials: silicon (Si), silicon carbide (SiC), and gallium nitride (GaN). This comprehensive approach allows us to address diverse customer requirements by providing flexible solutions available as standalone products or as part of system solutions across a broad range of voltage classes and applications. To meet rising performance demands in powering AI, big data, and next-generation energy solutions, we are accelerating our roadmap for wide-bandgap (WBG) technologies or design hybrid solutions with WBG and Si.
‒ Pioneering Semiconductor Innovation to Support Customer Success
At Infineon, we lead the way in semiconductor innovation to empower our customers’ success. With breakthroughs such as the world’s first 300 mm GaN wafer, the world’s thinnest silicon power wafer (measuring just 20 µm on 300 mm), and the world’s most competitive 200 mm silicon carbide power fab, we are setting new standards in all three power semiconductor materials. These advancements ensure that our customers can leverage the most advanced technologies to drive their innovations forward.
‒ Sensors: Driving Intelligence Across Industries
Sensors represent Infineon’s third product pillar serving the automotive, industrial, and consumer markets. Our advanced sensor solutions are enabling new use cases and accelerating innovation across industries. By providing high quality data for advanced decision-making, our sensors are a critical enabler of AI. From powering AI-enabled edge devices to delivering unmatched safety and reliability in sensor-based solutions for daily life – from vehicles to smart homes, Infineon boasts a diverse portfolio spanning many industries.
The Infineon Power and Sensing Selection Guide 2026 is the most comprehensive guide to our power and sensing portfolio, as well as our latest technological advancements. It is specifically designed to support your product planning and help you achieve design success. This digital version also offers access to technical support. If you have any questions, our experts are readily available to assist you.
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