Ams Osram Sells Non-Optical Analog/mixed-Signal Sensor Business to ...
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A decision has now been made! The hit chip and sensor manufacturer ams-Osram from Styria has to reduce its debt. A highly profitable division will now be sold to the German chip giant Infineon for EUR 570 million. Specifically, the "non-optical automotive, industrial and medical sensor business", as announced by the company Tuesday evening, is expected to be completed in the second quarter of 2026. According to the sales business, last year's sa…
The damaged Styrian company AMS-Osram is selling the sensor business to Infineon for EUR 570 million. This is intended to reduce the debt mountain. As the plant in Premstätten continues.
AMS Osram has to reduce its debt. Now a decisive step is taken. However, a new deal with Infineon has its price.
Munich/Premstätten, February 3, 2026. Infineon buys the non-optical sensor division of the Austrian semiconductor company "AMS" for an ample half billion euros. The contribution Infineon buys the sensor division of AMS Austria first appeared on Oiger.
The Osram area, which produces a special type of sensors, costs more than half a billion euros.
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