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Infineon invests €500m to meet AI data centre demand

By Harriet LiFebruary 5, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Infineon raises its fiscal 2026 investment plan to €2.7 billion, mainly for chips used in AI data centres as demand increases.
  • The company forecasts its AI business revenue to jump about two-thirds to €2.5 billion in 2027, driven by increased adoption of AI infrastructure.

What happened

German semiconductor maker Infineon Technologies announced it will boost its planned investment for the current fiscal year by an additional €500 million, bringing the total planned spend to €2.7 billion, primarily to expand manufacturing capacity for chips that power AI data centres. The company said demand for these chips has been “very dynamic” and is a major driver of growth in an otherwise subdued market environment, according to CEO Jochen Hanebeck.

Infineon’s fiscal year began on 1 October, and the additional investment forms part of an effort to align its production capabilities with what it anticipates will be rising customer demand for AI-related infrastructure hardware. The company also reported first-quarter group revenue of €3.66 billion, slightly above analyst expectations, and said margins topped forecasts.

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Why it’s important

Infineon’s move underscores how semiconductor suppliers are scaling up capacity in response to booming demand for AI data centre infrastructure — a critical part of the global digital economy supporting cloud services, generative AI and high-performance computing. The expectation that revenue from AI-related chips will grow from around €1.5 billion this year to €2.5 billion in 2027 highlights how quickly this segment is expanding.

This investment also reflects broader industry trends in which chipmakers are recalibrating production and capital expenditure plans to prioritise chips for AI workloads. As data centres become more AI-centric, demand for specialised semiconductor components — including power management and efficient delivery solutions — is growing rapidly, benefitting companies like Infineon.

By increasing capacity now, Infineon aims to secure future business and strengthen its position in a market that is expected to remain competitive as cloud providers and hyperscalers continue to expand their infrastructure footprints.

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Harriet Li

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