Infineon Coordinates Moore4Power EU Project for Power Electronics Integration
Infineon Technologies AG has launched Moore4Power (More than Moore for Disruptive Innovations in Power Electronics), a Chips Joint Undertaking initiative under Horizon Europe. The three-year project brings together 62 partners from 15 European countries with a total volume of €91 million to develop smart power electronics through heterogeneous and functional integration.
The project moves beyond traditional Moore’s Law scaling, which focused on smaller transistors for higher performance at lower cost and is now reaching physical and economic limits. Instead, Moore4Power applies a system-level approach that combines different semiconductor technologies, materials, and functions for gains in efficiency, reliability, and power density.

Heterogeneous integration forms the core, combining silicon (Si), silicon carbide (SiC), and gallium nitride (GaN) with sensing, control, and communication functions. Power chiplet technology supports scalable architectures and flexible product variants. The work builds on results from the predecessor PowerizeD project, completed in 2025.
Applications target sectors where power conversion affects energy use and emissions. In wind energy, the technologies address energy conversion in turbines. In e-mobility, t...
