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German micro-chip maker Infineon opens new factory in Malaysia

August 08, 2024


Abstract : The German semiconductor manufacturer Infineon is opening a new factory in Malaysia, soon after having announced the loss or relocation of a total of 2,800 jobs elsewhere. The first products from the plant in Kulim are to be delivered to customers in the autumn, Infineon CEO Rutger Wijburg said.

Construction at a site of German chipmaker Infineon in Germany. The company also plans to open a new factory in Malaysia. (picture alliance/dpa | Robert Michael)

The German semiconductor manufacturer Infineon is opening a new factory in Malaysia, soon after having announced the loss or relocation of a total of 2,800 jobs elsewhere. The first products from the plant in Kulim are to be delivered to customers in the autumn, Infineon CEO Rutger Wijburg said.

The first phase, in which Infineon is investing €2 billion ($2.1 billion), should be fully ramped up by the end of 2026 or early 2027. However, the company has already announced a further expansion of the factory in a second phase costing up to €5 billion. The schedule for this expansion is flexible, and can be speeded up or slowed down in response to the market situation.

Infineon will use silicon carbide as the basic material for its semiconductors in the new factory. Wijburg says the compound is more robust and enables particularly efficient semiconductors. However, it is more difficult to use in the manufacturing process, making the products more expensive.

He has not revealed whether Infineon will also earn more from the more expensive chips. Typical areas of application are in electric cars, solar and wind power plants and AI data centres.

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