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Infineon layoffs, tracked in full.
Infineon has cut 1,498 jobs across 2 tracked rounds since 2020. The most recent round was announced Aug 3, 2026, affecting 98 employees.
Total since 2020
All time
1,498
Most recent round
Aug 3, 2026
98
Layoff rounds
Tracked
2
Industry share
Cumulative
2.5%
Complete timeline · 2 verified rounds
Every Infineon layoff, documented.
Date
Event
Headcount
Location
Severity
Source
Aug 32026
Infineon to lay off 98 employees and close Mesa facility
Infineon is shuttering its Mesa semiconductor facility and plans to lay off 98 people by September 30, 2026. The company is moving manufacturing work to strategic foundry partners to strengthen productivity.
98
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By geography
Where the cuts landed, city by city.
- #01Munich1 ROUND · DE1,400
Frequently asked
Questions about Infineon layoffs.
How many people has Infineon laid off since 2020?+
Our dataset tracks 1,498 job cuts across 2 layoff rounds at Infineon since January 2020. All rounds are cross-referenced against WARN Act filings, SEC disclosures, and verified news reports.
When were Infineon's most recent layoffs?+
Infineon's most recent tracked layoffs were announced on August 3, 2026. Scroll up to the timeline for the full round-by-round history.
What percentage of Infineon's workforce has been laid off?+
An exact workforce percentage isn't available for Infineon — we don't have a confirmed peak headcount figure. The total cut figure above reflects all verified rounds in our dataset.
Which teams were affected by Infineon layoffs?+
Based on tracked WARN filings and disclosures, Manufacturing appears most frequently across Infineon's layoff rounds. Scroll up to the divisions breakdown for the full picture.
Where does Infineon layoff data come from?+
Our data combines WARN Act government filings (mandatory for US employers cutting 50+ workers with 60-day notice), SEC 8-K corporate disclosures, and verified news reports. Each event is assigned a verification tier. See our methodology for full standards.
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