Qt Group announced it is bringing its lightweight and high-performance graphics framework to microcontrollers (MCU) at Infineon Technologies AG the world leader in automotive semiconductors. Infineon's graphics-enabled TRAVEO(TM) T2G Cluster microcontrollers are now available with Qt's graphics solution and its easy-to-use developer toolkit for building graphical user interfaces (GUI). Modern microcontrollers are essentially tiny standalone computers with rich graphical capabilities allowing for compact designs, cost savings, and reduced power consumption.

They are increasingly used for applications requiring instant boot-up, low physical footprint, and cost-efficient real-time processing - making them the perfect fit for use cases like instrument clusters on automotive vehicles, two-wheelers, construction equipment, as well as industrial and medical applications, and more. Infineon's TRAVEO(TM) T2G MCUs address all these use cases, with TRAVEO(TM) T2G Cluster family supporting graphical user interfaces sporting high framerate and up-to-full HD resolution. By integrating Qt's graphical solution directly into Infineon's MCUs, Infineon can now deliver its smart rendering technology with the following key advantages: Up to 5x more efficient memory usage vs.

the average usage in the market. Up to 2x faster boot time vs. average boot times in the market, Up to 50% shorter time to market, from design to production with Qt for MCUs.

Infineon is shaping the future of mobility by enabling clean, safe and smart cars. The company's products and solutions drive the decarbonization and digitalization of vehicles - making green, smart mobility a reality. Infineon's automotive portfolio integrates sensors, microcontrollers, high-performance memory for specific applications, power semiconductors and components for human-machine interaction and vehicle connectivity.

The combination of Infineon's TRAVEO(TM) T2G Cluster microcontroller products bundled with Qt's highly advanced graphical libraries is available now directly via Infineon and also through its distribution partners.