When Nasa’s Perseverance landed safely on Mars last month, it marked the most far-flung mission yet for Infineon, whose radiation-hardened semiconductors power some of the rover’s cameras and instruments.
“You better make sure that none of our devices fail,” Reinhard Ploss, the German group’s chief executive, had told his employees.
But for all his pride, Ploss, head of Europe’s largest chipmaker, is preoccupied with a project closer to home.
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