
Shaping the Future of the Smart Home: Infineon’s Vision on Security, Power, and Edge AI
From Embedded Edge by AspenCore
October 3, 2025 · 32 min
About this episode
The episode discusses Infineon's approach to enhancing security and intelligence in smart homes through silicon innovation.
Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of Embedded Edge, where we explore the technologies shaping the future of embedded systems. Today’s episode is brought to you by our sponsor, Infineon. In this episode, we speak with Sid Shaw, General Manager for Applications at Infineon’s Connected Secure Systems division. Sid leads Infineon’s global strategy across key application areas such as smart home, IoT, motor control, and digital health. With smart homes evolving from simple convenience to critical connected ecosystems, the demand for security, efficiency, and intelligence has never been greater. Together, we explore how Infineon is addressing these challenges, what trends are shaping consumer expectations worldwide, and how silicon innovation—from MCUs to edge AI—is driving the next wave of smarter, safer, and more sustainable living.
People in this episode
Host: AspenCore
Guest: Sid Shaw
Topics covered
- smart home
- security
- IoT
- edge AI
- silicon innovation
- consumer expectations
Keywords
- smart home
- security
- Infineon
- edge AI
- IoT
- sustainability
- consumer trends
Sponsors
Infineon
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: AspenCore
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