Infineon said it is preparing to bring online its largest single investment, a €5 billion power-chip fab in Dresden, with production scheduled to start July 2. The project, a major beneficiary of the EU Chips Act, received about €1 billion in subsidies. COO Alexander Gorski said output will be ramped based on demand and the site could add as much as €5 billion of revenue annually, but declined to say when full capacity would be reached. Infineon has invested roughly €2 billion to date; remaining

2026-06-12

Infineon said it is preparing to bring online its largest single investment, a €5 billion power-chip fab in Dresden, with production scheduled to start July 2. The project, a major beneficiary of the EU Chips Act, received about €1 billion in subsidies. COO Alexander Gorski said output will be ramped based on demand and the site could add as much as €5 billion of revenue annually, but declined to say when full capacity would be reached. Infineon has invested roughly €2 billion to date; remaining funds will be deployed in phases to equip the wafer fab.