Microchip Technology
Microchip is a broad embedded and MCU supplier that can rebound when industrial and edge demand recover.
Metric timing
This page mixes live market data, trailing fundamentals, and latest reported statement data.
Price, 1D change, market cap, and enterprise value are current market-based figures.
Most valuation and margin cards are trailing twelve months, while forward P/E uses forward consensus.
Balance-sheet ratios use the latest reported quarter. Dividend cadence is inferred from recent payout history.
latest annual revenue
latest quarterly revenue
latest annual profit
latest quarterly profit
annualized per share
latest ex-dividend cash amount
Latest headlines
Recent company headlines. Each link opens the original article in a new tab.
Microchip Technology is the IBD Stock Of The Day as the chipmaker approaches its third proper buy point this year.
Is FN Stock Worth Betting on at a Premium or Should Investors Wait?Fabrinet's AI-driven surge and debt-free balance sheet support growth, but premium valuation, datacom supply constraints and FX risks cloud its entry point.
Can Monolithic Power Capitalize on Rising Telecom Solutions Demand?MPWR is expanding in telecom semiconductors as 5G and networking demand lift communications revenues and fuel the need for efficient power solutions.
Here's How Much a $1000 Investment in Microchip Technology Made 10 Years Ago Would Be Worth TodayWhy investing for the long run, especially if you buy certain popular stocks, could reap huge rewards.
Dow Jones Futures: Iran Says Hormuz Closed But New Talks To Start; Nvidia, SpaceX Are Stocks To WatchIran said it's closed the Strait of Hormuz but new peace talks are set to start Sunday. Nvidia and SpaceX are stocks to watch.
Here's Why Microchip Technology (MCHP) is a Great Momentum Stock to BuyDoes Microchip Technology (MCHP) have what it takes to be a top stock pick for momentum investors? Let's find out.
Why it could benefit going forward
- Microchip is a broad embedded and MCU supplier that can rebound when industrial and edge demand recover.
- It is less tied to frontier AI compute and more tied to the spread of intelligence into everyday devices.
- This makes it a slower-burn edge-AI and automation name.
Moat / edge
- Very broad microcontroller and embedded catalog.
- Long customer lifecycles and sticky design wins.
- Good fit for fragmented industrial and embedded markets.
What to watch
- Inventory correction progress.
- Bookings and utilization recovery.
- How quickly industrial and embedded demand normalizes.
Key risks
- Recovery timing is hard to call.
- Less direct AI leverage means the stock may lag headline AI winners.
Business snapshot
Microchip Technology Incorporated develops, manufactures, and sells smart, connected, and secure embedded control solutions in the Americas, Europe, and Asia. It operates through two segments, Semiconductor Products and Technology Licensing. The company offers general purpose 8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit, and 64-bit mixed-signal microcontrollers; 32-bit and 64-bit embedded mixed-signal microprocessors; and specialized mixed-signal microcontrollers for automotive, industrial, computing, communications, lighting, power supplies, motor control, human machine interface, security, wired connectivity, and wireless connectivity applications. It also offers analog products, including power management, linear, mixed-signal, high voltage, thermal management, discrete diodes and MOSFETS, radio frequency (RF), gate drivers, safety, security, timing, application specific standard products, USB, ethernet, wireless, and other interface products; field-programmable gate array (FPGA) products; and application development tools that enable system designers to program mixed-signal microcontroller, FPGA, and microprocessor products. In addition, the company offers memory products that consist of serial electrically erasable programmable read only memory, serial flash memories, parallel flash memories, serial static random-access memory, and electrically erasable random-access memory for production of footprint devices; and licenses its SuperFlash embedded flash and non-volatile memory technologies to foundries, integrated device manufacturers, and design partners for use in the manufacture of microcontroller products, gate array, RF, analog, and neuromorphic compute products, as well as provides engineering services. Further, it provides wafer foundry and assembly, and test subcontracting manufacturing services; and timing systems, application specific integrated circuits, and products for aerospace applications. The company was incorporated in 1989 and is headquartered in Chandler, Arizona.