Infineon Opens the World's Largest Fab for Power Semiconductors and Analog/Mixed-Signal Technologies in Dresden
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The plans for a semiconductor plant in Saxony-Anhalt have broken down, whereas in the neighbouring federal state of Saxony a chip factory has now opened – even earlier than planned.
Infineon Opens the World's Largest Fab for Power Semiconductors and Analog/Mixed-Signal Technologies in Dresden
Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX) (OTCQX: IFNNY) opened the Smart Power Fab in Dresden several months ahead of schedule. The new plant, with an investment volume of five billion euros, is the largest single investment in Infineon’s history and one of the largest investment projects in Germany, creating 1,000 new, direct jobs. The new fab doubles Infineon’s manufacturing capacities at the Dresden site, thus creating the world’s largest factory …
On Thursday, July 2nd, the semiconductor company Infineon officially opened its new production facility in Dresden. The factory is intended to supply important building blocks for future technologies and simultaneously make Europe more independent in the microchip sector.
Germany's largest semiconductor company today celebrates the opening of its fourth factory in Dresden - the largest investment in the company's history. It comes exactly at the right time to meet the enormous demand for computer chips.
With the Smart Power Fab, Infineon today opens the largest plant for power semiconductors according to its own statements.

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