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Infineon at PCIM Europe 2025

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Driving decarbonisation and digitalisation with innovative semiconductor solutions.

At PCIM Europe 2025 in Nuremberg, Infineon Technologies will showcase its latest semiconductor, software and tooling solutions that help to solve today’s green and digital transformation challenges. At booth #470 in hall 7, the company will present highlights from its extensive power device portfolio, covering all relevant power technologies spanning silicon (Si), silicon carbide (SiC), and gallium nitride (GaN). Under the motto “Driving decarbonization and digitalization. Together”, Infineon will offer numerous demonstrations and presentations as well as the opportunity to talk to its experts.

Infineon’s PCIM 2025 demonstration highlights will include solutions in the following areas:

Silicon and Wide Bandgap (WBG) at its best: At PCIM, Infineon will showcase its latest package and product developments across Si, SiC and GaN for applications such as AI data center power supplies, robotics, solar systems, and on-board chargers. Highlights include the new CoolSiC™ JFET technology, which offers outstanding levels of efficiency, system integration, and robustness for solid-state power distribution applications. Further solutions on display will include the CoolSET™ system in package, various innovative solutions in CoolGaN™ transistor technology and the proven CoolMOS™ 8 and OptiMOS™ 8 in silicon.

Sustainable mobility, with zero-emission electromobility: Infineon's power solutions accelerate the transition to e-mobility by enabling efficient traction inverters, on-board chargers, DC-DC converters and battery management systems. At PCIM, the company will showcase its AURIX™ Kit for xEV power conversion, a versatile platform for the development of digitally controlled DC-DC converters with different topologies and control methods. In addition, Infineon will present new WBG innovations for on-board chargers and DC-DC converters that offer enhanced performance and design flexibility.

Green, intelligent buildings and smarter living: Residential energy systems such as photovoltaic panels and heat pumps, together with smart, energy-efficient electronic devices and EV chargers, are key to reducing the carbon footprint in the home. Semiconductors play a vital role in enhancing energy efficiency and enabling smart, connected buildings. At PCIM, Infineon will showcase SiC- and GaN-based technologies that offer high energy efficiency and reliability for energy generation and consumption. On display will be full system solutions for solar inverters, as well as demos for power optimization and heat pump boosting.

Powering AI – from grid to core: The exponential data growth driven by digitalization and AI is increasing the energy demand of data centers. At PCIM, Infineon will show how its solutions, extending from the grid to the core, leverage Si, SiC, and GaN technologies to maximize the efficiency, power density and reliability of AI infrastructure. The portfolio includes top-of-rack switches, power supplies and battery backup units. A power system reliability modeling solution enables real-time health monitoring for data centers, helping to reduce outages and total cost of ownership.

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