Infineon Technologies was officially established on April 1, 1999 in Munich, Germany and is one of the world's leading semiconductor companies. Its predecessor was the semiconductor division of Siemens Group, which became independent in 1999 and went public in 2000. Its Chinese name is Yiheng Technology, which was renamed Infineon Technology after 2002.
Infineon Technologies AG, headquartered in Neubiberg, Germany, provides semiconductor and system solutions for the three major technological challenges of modern society - energy efficiency, mobility, and security.
Infineon focuses on meeting the three major technological challenges of modern society: high energy efficiency, mobility, and safety, providing semiconductor and system solutions for automotive and industrial power devices, chip cards, and security applications. Infineon's products are known for their high reliability, excellent quality, and innovation, and they possess cutting-edge technology in the fields of analog and mixed signal, RF, power, and embedded control devices. Infineon's business covers the world and has branches in places such as Miaobida in California, USA, Singapore in the Asia Pacific region, and Tokyo in Japan. In the fiscal year 2018 (as of September 30, 2018), the company's total revenue in the global market was 7.599 billion euros.