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Infineon and Lenovo: Accelerating the development of autonomous driving with high-performance computing platforms for software-defined vehicles

December 16, 2025. Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY), the world’s leading supplier of power systems and microcontrollers (MCUs) for the automotive industry, and Lenovo, a global technology company, are intensifying their collaboration to advance the development of autonomous driving. Lenovo will combine its leading products, the AD1 and AH1 domain controller units, with Infineon’s AURIX™ family of microcontrollers for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), energy efficiency and fast data exchange in on-board networks. The aim of the collaboration is to develop intelligent, high-performance automotive computing platforms to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into software-defined vehicles (SDVs). The joint solution provides a scalable foundation for OEMs developing connected, safe and intelligent vehicles and supports autonomy levels from L2 Partial Automation to L3 Conditional Automation to L4 High Automation.

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“As the world’s leading microcontroller architecture for the automotive industry, Infineon’s AURIX product family plays a critical role in enabling safety in the era of software-defined vehicles,” said Thomas Böhm, Senior Vice President and Head of the Automotive Microcontroller Business Line at Infineon. “By working closely with partners like Lenovo, we combine reliable, safety-critical data processing with scalable software architectures. This enables manufacturers to accelerate their strategies and drive smart mobility forward.”

“Our collaboration with Infineon is an integral part of Lenovo’s ‘Smarter Technology for All’ strategy, for which the smart vehicle sector is critical,” said Tang Xinyue, Vice President of Lenovo Group and Head of Lenovo’s Vehicle Computing Business Line. “Infineon’s leading semiconductor solutions provide a solid and reliable foundation for our computing platforms. Building on years of trustful collaboration and synergies, we want to strengthen the integration of AI into real-world driving scenarios and together create an even more reliable driving experience for our customers.”

The joint solution is designed to accelerate the transition to software-defined vehicle architectures – through shorter development cycles, greater flexibility and higher reliability. Infineon and Lenovo are working closely with other partners along the entire automotive value chain to strengthen their ecosystem partnerships in areas such as system integration, services, software and tools. Both companies intend to further expand their collaboration in the future by combining advanced hardware platforms with intelligent software integration. This is expected to usher in a new era of connected, automated and sustainable mobility.

About Infineon 

Infineon Technologies AG is a leading global provider of semiconductor solutions for power systems and the Internet of Things (IoT). With its products and solutions, Infineon is driving decarbonization and digitalization. The company has around 57,000 employees worldwide (end of September 2025) and generated sales of around 14.7 billion euros in the 2025 financial year (end of September).

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