Infineon prioritises AI and SDVs in 2026 Infineon enters fiscal year 2026 with stable quarterly figures while strategically sharpening its focus on AI data centres, software-defined vehicles and physical AI. The shift requires substantial investment. Dr. Martin Large
These Infineon chips power BMW’s Neue Klasse With the iX3, BMW launches the Neue Klasse and a new E/E architecture. Four central computers consolidate vehicle functions, powered by Infineon Aurix microcontrollers, Ethernet components and digital fuses. Dr. Martin Large
Infineon and HL Klemove deepen SDV cooperation Infineon and HL Klemove are expanding their partnership to accelerate software-defined vehicle architectures. Joint work on zonal electronics, radar and in-vehicle networking aims to support next-generation automated driving platforms. Diemut Baldauf
Infineon and Lenovo expand SDV computing partnership Infineon and Lenovo are expanding their collaboration to support high-performance computing platforms for software-defined vehicles. The joint approach targets autonomous driving from Level 2 to Level 4. Benjamin Müller
Infineon and partners present supercomputing platform 28 partners from industry and research have developed a central supercomputing platform for cars with Mannheim-CeCaS. The 'Made in Germany' demonstrator aims to consolidate computing power, reduce complexity, and pave the way for safe autonomous driving. Ronja Schmiedchen
“Not everything makes sense to be centralized” Microcontrollers remain vital to automotive innovation. Marco Cassol from Infineon explains how MCUs evolve alongside high-performance SoCs to ensure safety, determinism, and efficiency in software-defined vehicles. Benjamin Müller