Infineon to unveil new microcontroller technologies at embedded world 2025

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Infineon aims to enhance device efficiency and security across various sectors at embedded world 2025, highlighting sustainable digitalization efforts

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At the embedded world 2025 event in Nuremberg, Germany, Infineon Technologies will showcase its latest advancements in microcontrollers and semiconductor solutions aimed at enhancing the efficiency, security and performance of devices across automotive and other sectors. The event, scheduled from March 11 to 13, will see Infineon presenting its microcontrollers with the latest technologies, offering enhanced security and high precision, while emphasizing low-power consumption. 

At embedded world, Infineon plans to display an extensive portfolio of microcontrollers, including PSOC, TriCore-based AURIX, AIROC Wi-Fi-connected and MOTIX microcontroller units (MCUs). Infineon's focus also extends to promoting RISC-V as an open standard for automotive applications, working closely with ecosystem partners to advance the adoption of RISC-V-based solutions. The company is geared toward meeting the stringent requirements set by mandates such as the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) and global initiatives such as Matter, offering CRA-ready solutions that ensure security for connected devices. This includes Edge Protect, PSOC microcontrollers with robust security features and OPTIGA discrete security elements designed to integrate seamlessly.

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