BERLIN, Nov 11 (NNN-AGENCIES) – Revenues of Infineon increased to around three billion euros (3.5 billion U.S. dollars), in the company’s fourth quarter (Q4) of fiscal year 2021, growing 10 percent on the preceding quarter and even 21 percent on the previous year, the company announced yesterday.
Operating profit of Infineon in Q4, which ended in Sept, rose to 478 million euros, after 347 million euros in the previous quarter, according to the German chipmaker.
“Infineon closed the 2021 fiscal year with an outstanding fourth quarter,” said CEO Reinhard Ploss. For the first time, the company reported revenues of more than 11 billion euros for a full fiscal year.
Growth was driven by seasonally strong upturn in demand, in the segment power and sensor systems (PSS), according to the German chipmaker. The automotive (ATV) and connected secure systems (CSS) segments also recorded higher revenues.
China accounted for 38 percent of the company’s revenues, making it the biggest single market for Infineon, while the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region, generated 25 percent of total revenues.
Infineon is expecting revenues to continue to climb to more than 12 billion euros, in the coming fiscal year. “In light of the continued high demand for semiconductors, needed for the energy-efficient, connected world, we expect the 2022 fiscal year to be a strong one,” said Ploss. (1 euro = 1.16 U.S. dollars)– NNN-AGENCIES