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    Infineon Lifts Profit Outlook as Semiconductor Market Revives

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    Posted on August 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Infineon raises its profit outlook as the semiconductor market recovers, driven by AI and automotive demand. The company adjusts its capital expenditure forecast.

    Infineon Upgrades Profit Forecast Amid Semiconductor Market Recovery

    Infineon's Financial Performance and Market Outlook

    By Hakan Ersen and Miranda Murray

    Quarterly Earnings and Profit Guidance

    BERLIN (Reuters) -German chipmaker Infineon slightly raised its full-year profit guidance on Tuesday after reporting stronger-than-expected quarterly earnings, and said global semiconductor markets had begun to recover despite lingering tariff concerns.

    Market Recovery and Demand Drivers

    It said it was well-placed to take advantage of the increase in semiconductor demand, including from the car sector and AI data centres.

    Impact of AI and Automotive Sectors

    Shares fluctuated after the results, rising by 4.2% at 1049 GMT after an early fall of 1.9%.

    Capital Expenditure Adjustments

    Infineon's segment result margin - its preferred measure of operating profitability - climbed to 18% for the fiscal third quarter ending in June, beating analysts' expectations of 15.8%. 

    The company credited the performance to a faster-than-anticipated rebound in its Green Industrial Power and Power & Sensor Systems divisions, driven by rising demand for energy-efficient technologies and power semiconductors used in data centres.

    "The semiconductor markets are slowly recovering from the prolonged downturn," said Infineon CEO Jochen Hanebeck in a conference call. 

    Hanebeck reaffirmed expectations that sales from Infineon's chip business for AI centres would double to around 600 million euros ($692 million) for the fiscal year. 

    In response, Infineon raised its full-year segment result margin guidance to a high-teens percentage, up from the mid-teens range projected earlier, partly due to lower investments. 

    The company revised its capital expenditure forecast for the fiscal year to 2.2 billion euros, down slightly from the previous estimate of 2.3 billion euros. 

    Fourth-quarter revenue, adjusted for currency effects, is expected to rise to 3.9 billion euros, up from 3.7 billion euros in the third quarter. 

    Infineon clarified its previous full-year sales forecast from May of a slight decline from the previous year's 14.96 billion euros and now predicts around 14.6 billion euros. 

    Although the overall revenue trajectory fell short of some expectations, analysts were upbeat.

    "With tariff uncertainty subsiding, we remain positive on the cyclical and structural growth outlook, and further margin recovery," Janardan Menon of Jefferies said.

    ($1 = 0.8671 euros)

    (Reporting by Miranda Murray and Hakan Ersen, Editing by Ludwig Burger)

    Table of Contents

    • Infineon's Financial Performance and Market Outlook
    • Quarterly Earnings and Profit Guidance
    • Market Recovery and Demand Drivers
    • Impact of AI and Automotive Sectors

    Key Takeaways

    • •Infineon raises full-year profit guidance.
    • •Semiconductor market shows signs of recovery.
    • •AI and automotive sectors drive demand.
    • •Segment result margin exceeds expectations.
    • •Capital expenditure forecast slightly reduced.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Infineon lifts profit outlook as semiconductor market revives

    1What did Infineon report regarding its quarterly earnings?

    Infineon reported stronger-than-expected quarterly earnings, leading to a slight raise in its full-year profit guidance.

    2How much is Infineon's chip business for AI centres expected to grow?
  • Capital Expenditure Adjustments
  • Infineon's CEO stated that sales from its chip business for AI centres are expected to double to around 600 million euros for the fiscal year.

    3What is Infineon's revised capital expenditure forecast?

    Infineon revised its capital expenditure forecast for the fiscal year to 2.2 billion euros, down slightly from the previous estimate of 2.3 billion euros.

    4What is the expected revenue for Infineon in the fourth quarter?

    Infineon expects its fourth-quarter revenue, adjusted for currency effects, to rise to 3.9 billion euros, up from 3.7 billion euros in the third quarter.

    5What is the market sentiment regarding Infineon's performance?

    Despite the overall revenue trajectory falling short of some expectations, analysts remain positive on the cyclical and structural growth outlook, citing subsiding tariff uncertainty.

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