Infineon Technologies Austria has bought its portfolio company Dice, a Johannes Kepler University spinout that produces integrated circuits for radar-powered sensors.

Danube Integrated Circuit Engineering (Dice), an Austria-based supplier of integrated circuits for radar-powered sensors based on Johannes Kepler University (JKU) research, has been wholly acquired by chip manufacturer Infineon Technologies Austria for an undisclosed sum.
Infineon Technologies Austria operates from Linz, also home to JKU and Dice, as a subdivision of semiconductor production group Infineon Technologies focused on mobility, energy efficiency and security.
Founded in 1999, Dice produces highly-integrated radio frequency circuits that underpin radar sensor chips, with…

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