Europe’s largest semiconductor manufacturer, Infineon, believes that humanoid robots will become an important future business area. The company’s CEO, Jochen Hanebeck, expects that this new type of machine will bring significant revenue growth and is likely to help the Munich-based company stabilize its currently pressured profit margins. “This could develop into a growth area, similar to the power semiconductors used in AI data centers today,” Hanebeck said in an interview. This analogy indicates his assessment of the market potential for robots. In recent years, power semiconductors for data centers have become one of the most dynamic segments in the chip industry. (Sina Finance)
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Europe's largest semiconductor manufacturer is optimistic about the humanoid robot market.
Europe’s largest semiconductor manufacturer, Infineon, believes that humanoid robots will become an important future business area. The company’s CEO, Jochen Hanebeck, expects that this new type of machine will bring significant revenue growth and is likely to help the Munich-based company stabilize its currently pressured profit margins. “This could develop into a growth area, similar to the power semiconductors used in AI data centers today,” Hanebeck said in an interview. This analogy indicates his assessment of the market potential for robots. In recent years, power semiconductors for data centers have become one of the most dynamic segments in the chip industry. (Sina Finance)