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    Infineon’s Smart Power Fab Paves A Road To European Semiconductor Sovereignty

    July 17, 2026 /

    Image: Canva One of the most recent technology stories breaking in Europe this summer is about semiconductors. Infineon Technologies opened its Smart Power Fab in Dresden months ahead of schedule. The new facility focuses on power supply silicon that controls and converts electrical energy, enabling modern electrification at scale. Electric vehicles rely on their solutions for motor control and battery management, renewable energy grids depend on them for efficient energy conversion, industrial automation systems use them to regulate high-performance machinery, and data centers depend on them to stabilize power delivery for AI workloads. The power requirements are nothing short of demanding. Infineon hopes to address these challenges by expanding production…

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