Infineon, a leading supplier of chips to the auto industry, is expecting revenues of around 13 billion euros ($14.7 billion) in 2022 from 11.06 billion in 2021.
Infineon said revenue grew 5 percent to €3.159 billion in the first quarter of the 2022 fiscal year, compared with €3.007 billion in the previous three month period.
Revenue continued to grow in the Automotive (ATV), Power & Sensor Systems (PSS) and Connected Secure Systems (CSS) segments, while the Industrial Power Control (IPC) segment recorded a slight decrease. The gross margin improved slightly to 41.5 percent, compared with 41.2 percent in the preceding quarter.
Infineon expects to generate revenue of around €3.2 billion in the second quarter of the 2022 fiscal year. IPC segment revenue is forecast to grow by a high single-digit percentage and ATV revenue in the low single-digit range. CSS revenue is set to remain more or less stable, while PSS revenue is expected to decline seasonally by a low single-digit percentage.
ATV and CSS segment revenue is predicted to increase at a higher percentage rate than Group revenue overall. The revenue growth rate in the PSS segment is forecast to be at a similar level to that of the Group. IPC segment revenue is expected to grow by a high single-digit percentage.