German chipmaker Infineon expects revenue of about €4.7 billion ($5.4 billion) for the fiscal fourth quarter ending in September, according to a Jinshi report published by ChainCatcher. The company's projection exceeds the €4.6 billion average analyst estimate by roughly €100 million. The German company's outlook was part of a news flash from ChainCatcher, citing Jinshi. Infineon attributed the expected increase to stronger demand for data center chips and higher prices. Chief Executive Officer Jochen Hanebeck said demand for power solutions for AI data centers remains strong and has become an important growth driver. The guidance, which covers the final quarter of Infineon's fiscal year, implies an increase of roughly 2.2% over the consensus figure, based on the numbers in the report. Hanebeck's comments singled out AI data center power solutions as a key growth area for the quarter. No additional details on margins or segment performance were included. The company's power management products for AI infrastructure were highlighted as the main strength. Both demand and pricing are expected to support the quarter.
German chipmaker Infineon expects revenue of about €4.7 billion ($5.4 billion) in the fiscal fourth quarter ending in September, according to a Jinshi report published by ChainCatcher. That would come in above the €4.6 billion average analyst estimate, a gap of roughly €100 million.
The company said the expected gain reflects two drivers: rising demand for data center chips and higher prices. Both factors pushed the company's outlook past the consensus figure. The quarter in question is the final three months of Infineon's fiscal year. Based on the numbers in the report, the implied increase over analyst forecasts is about 2.2%.
AI power solutions remain a growth point
Infineon Chief Executive Officer Jochen Hanebeck said demand for power solutions for artificial intelligence data centers remains strong and has become an important growth driver for the company. His comments singled out power-management products for AI infrastructure as a key source of momentum.
The update was carried as a news flash by ChainCatcher, citing Jinshi. No further details about margins or segment performance were included in the release.
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