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Infineon stock in focus after Friday rise as reports flag April price hikes for power chips
8 February 2026
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Infineon stock in focus after Friday rise as reports flag April price hikes for power chips

Frankfurt, Feb 8, 2026, 01:41 CET — Market is closed.

  • Infineon ended Friday’s Xetra session up 1.5%.
  • Reports of the chipmaker planning to hike prices on certain power products in April have traders recalculating.
  • Investors are now circling Feb. 12, the record date, and Feb. 19, when the annual meeting is set.

Infineon Technologies heads into Monday’s Frankfurt session after ending Friday at 42.04 euros on Xetra, up 1.5%.

The real test now is pricing power. Should customers go along with steeper prices for power chips, margins could get some relief in a sector that’s spent years battered by shortages—then suddenly drowning in excess inventory.

The timing isn’t exactly ideal for the “AI buildout” trade. Investors are looking for clear evidence that demand for data-center power gear has staying power—they’re not interested in a brief surge that ends with suppliers left holding excess capacity.

TrendForce, referencing a report from Taiwan’s TechNews, said Infineon has notified customers of price hikes for select products beginning April 2026, with the company citing tight supply for power switches, related ICs, and increased costs. According to TrendForce, Infineon’s notice stated that the updated prices will hit new orders as well as certain backlog set to ship from April 1.

Infineon keeps hammering the point that AI-driven power demand is its big growth lever. On Feb. 4, the company posted first-quarter revenue of 3.662 billion euros, with a segment result margin—Infineon’s go-to profitability gauge—coming in at 17.9%. For the current quarter, it’s targeting about 3.8 billion euros in revenue. Investment plans for 2026 are getting a bump too: another 500 million euros, pushing the total to roughly 2.7 billion euros. As for AI-linked data-centre power supply, Infineon is projecting revenue to climb from about 1.5 billion euros this year to around 2.5 billion euros in fiscal 2027. “The very dynamic demand for AI … is providing strong tailwinds,” CEO Jochen Hanebeck said. Infineon

Analysts at UBS took a more upbeat stance following the latest quarter, bumping their price target up to 47 euros from 44 while sticking with a “buy” call. Francois‑Xavier Bouvignies, the firm’s analyst, argued in a note that the gross margin “deserves more attention” after what he described as a key positive surprise. MarketScreener

But things could easily slip. Price hikes risk sparking customer resistance or slowing orders—particularly if demand in automotive and industrial chips takes another dip. On top of that, ramped-up capital spending can drain cash flow if utilization fails to keep pace.

Shareholders will have their input soon enough. Infineon’s annual general meeting lands on Feb. 19, with the AGM materials pointing to Feb. 12 as the technical record date that determines who holds voting rights.

Looking ahead, the next key event lands with Infineon’s second-quarter results, which—according to the annual report—are slated for (preliminary) release on May 6.

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