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Infineon Inaugurates World's Largest SiC Power Semiconductor Fab in Malaysia

Infineon inaugurates the world’s largest 200mm SiC power semiconductor fab in Malaysia, driving global decarbonization with cutting-edge, sustainable technology.

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Punam Singh
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Infineon SiC power semiconductor fab

Infineon Technologies AG is making waves in the global semiconductor market with its newly inaugurated power semiconductor manufacturing facility in Kulim, Malaysia. This facility, the world’s largest for 200-millimeter silicon carbide (SiC) power semiconductors, represents a €2 billion investment in its first phase and stands as a testament to Infineon’s dedication to sustainability and innovation. With SiC technology being crucial for enhancing electric vehicles, renewable energy systems, and AI data centers, this facility is positioned to significantly contribute to global decarbonization efforts.

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The facility will operate entirely on green electricity, featuring advanced energy efficiency practices, reflecting Infineon's broader commitment to carbon neutrality. This expansion strengthens Infineon's role in the global semiconductor supply chain, particularly as the world increasingly relies on SiC semiconductors for more efficient and cost-effective technologies.

The benefits of SiC power semiconductors are substantial. They offer increased efficiency, higher power density, enhanced thermal performance, and faster charging for electric vehicles. These advancements lead to more compact designs, extended driving ranges, and reduced overall costs, which are critical as the automotive industry shifts toward sustainable solutions.

Infineon's investment in this facility not only solidifies its leadership in semiconductor manufacturing but also reinforces Malaysia's position as a key player in the global tech landscape. As Infineon continues to innovate and expand, its role in driving technological advancements and supporting the green transition will be crucial for industries worldwide.

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