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Infineon

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What is Infineon?

Infineon Technologies AG is a German semiconductor manufacturer. They produce a wide range of semiconductors and system solutions addressing key challenges facing modern society: energy efficiency, mobility, and security. Their products are used in automotive, industrial, power management, and security applications. Common uses include microcontrollers for engine management in cars, power semiconductors for renewable energy systems, and security chips for identity cards and payment systems.

What other technologies are related to Infineon?

Infineon Competitor Technologies

Freescale was a major competitor in microcontrollers and automotive semiconductors before being acquired by NXP.
mentioned alongside Infineon in 26% (156) of relevant job posts
Renesas is a significant competitor in microcontrollers, automotive, and industrial applications.
mentioned alongside Infineon in 16% (233) of relevant job posts
NXP is a major competitor, especially in automotive, industrial, and security solutions.
mentioned alongside Infineon in 11% (268) of relevant job posts
Texas Instruments is a competitor in various semiconductor markets, including microcontrollers and analog devices.
mentioned alongside Infineon in 5% (164) of relevant job posts
Qualcomm competes in areas like automotive semiconductors.
mentioned alongside Infineon in 3% (76) of relevant job posts
STMicroelectronics is a competitor in microcontrollers, sensors, and power management solutions.
mentioned alongside Infineon in 3% (76) of relevant job posts
Microchip Technology is a competitor, especially in microcontrollers and embedded systems.
mentioned alongside Infineon in 3% (57) of relevant job posts

Infineon Complementary Technologies

AUTOSAR is a standard architecture for automotive software development, and Infineon products often support it.
mentioned alongside Infineon in 1% (192) of relevant job posts
CAN (Controller Area Network) is a communication protocol commonly used with Infineon's microcontrollers in automotive applications.
mentioned alongside Infineon in 0% (309) of relevant job posts
LIN (Local Interconnect Network) is another communication protocol often used with Infineon's products, especially in automotive.
mentioned alongside Infineon in 1% (168) of relevant job posts

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