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Infineon launches a project worth EUR 91 million
The Infineon Technologies Group has officially launched the Moore4Power project, funded under the Chips Joint Undertaking and Horizon Europe programs. The three-year initiative aims to advance European semiconductor technologies and reduce dependence on non-European suppliers, involving 62 partners from 15 European countries. The project brings together large technology firms, small and medium-sized enterprises, and research institutes, with a total budget of €91 million. Moving away from the traditional Moore’s Law approach of shrinking transistors, Moore4Power focuses on integrating various semiconductor technologies within a single system, targeting sectors like wind energy and e-mobility to improve energy conversion efficiency and achieve up to 99% charging efficiency, including nearly lossless bidirectional charging. “Power electronics is a key enabler for energy efficiency and sustainable development. With the Moore4Power project, we are setting a new standard for smart integration to achieve significantly higher energy and resource efficiency. We are proud to join forces with an outstanding consortium of academic, research, and industrial partners to make a decisive contribution to Europe’s Clean Industrial Deal,” said Jochen Koszescha, a manager at Infineon Technologies AG

