Discover the full insider trade history of Microchip Technology INC, a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, Microchip Technology INC has published 177 reports. Market capitalisation: €26.1bn. The latest transaction was filed on 15 May 2026 — Cession. Among the most active insiders: Bjornholt James Eric. All data is accessible without an account.
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Microchip Technology Inc. (ticker: MCHP) is a U.S.-based semiconductor company listed on the NASDAQ market in the United States. Headquartered in Chandler, Arizona, and founded in 1989, Microchip has built a durable franchise in embedded control, serving a large global customer base that management says exceeds 100,000 customers. Over time, the company has expanded through acquisitions and internal R&D into a broad supplier of smart, connected and secure embedded solutions, combining microcontrollers, analog, connectivity, storage, timing and security technologies. The company’s core business is centered on embedded semiconductors used to control, connect and protect electronic systems. Its portfolio spans microcontrollers and microprocessors, analog and interface devices, power management, secure solutions, and development tools used by engineers to design industrial and consumer systems. Microchip positions itself as a “total system solution” provider, meaning it can supply multiple layers of a customer’s design stack rather than a single chip category. That breadth is a key competitive advantage because it increases design stickiness, supports long product life cycles, and helps customers reduce complexity and time to market. From a competitive standpoint, Microchip is well established in automotive, industrial, aerospace and defense-adjacent applications, data centers, IoT, e-mobility and networking. Its market position is strengthened by long-lived product lines, broad application coverage, and a hybrid supply-chain model that combines U.S.-based wafer fabrication with global assembly and testing resources. For customers in mission-critical segments, the company’s emphasis on reliability, longevity and secure supply is often as important as price or raw performance. Key product families include PIC and AVR microcontrollers, dsPIC digital signal controllers, PIC32 microprocessors, Ethernet PHYs, PCIe switches, NVMe and RAID storage controllers, retimers, clock and timing devices, touchscreen controllers, and embedded security products. In 2025, Microchip also highlighted AI-related development initiatives such as its MPLAB AI Coding Assistant, along with new power-management solutions and quantum-resistant embedded controllers. These launches suggest a portfolio increasingly aligned with next-generation compute, industrial automation and secure networking demands. Recent company news has been centered on recovery and portfolio expansion. In spring 2025, management said the company had reached an inflection point after a prolonged industry downcycle, citing improving bookings and a better book-to-bill trend. Microchip also reported FY2025 and FY2026 results through its investor relations channel and continued to emphasize growth opportunities in automotive, industrial, e-mobility and data-center infrastructure. For investors, MCHP remains a mature semiconductor name with structural exposure to embedded electronics, a strong installed base, and a product strategy tied to long-term secular demand rather than short-cycle consumer hardware.