Founded in 1989, Microchip Technology is a publicly traded US semiconductor company headquartered in Chandler, Arizona. The company specializes in microcontrollers and analog semiconductors, providing global customers with low-risk product development, lower total system costs, and faster time-to-market. Its production network spans Arizona, Oregon, and Bangkok, Thailand. It leads the world in 8-bit microcontroller shipments, and its product portfolio includes microcontroller peripherals, analog products, RFID smart cards, and KEELOQ security products.
The company has expanded through mergers and acquisitions. Its 2016 acquisition of Atmel for $3.6 billion sparked a wave of mergers and acquisitions in the semiconductor industry. In 2018, it acquired Microsemi for $8.35 billion. The company plans to reduce its workforce by 9% and close its Tempe, Arizona, facility by 2025.

Microchip Technology, Inc. is an American manufacturer of microcontrollers, memory, and analog semiconductors. Its products include microcontrollers (PIC microcontrollers, dsPIC/PIC24, PIC32), serial EEPROM, serial SRAM, KEELOQ devices, radio frequency (RF) devices, thermal devices, power and battery management analog devices, as well as linear, interface, and mixed-signal devices. Interface components include USB, ZigBee/MiWi, CANbus, and Ethernet.
The company is headquartered in Chandler, Arizona, with wafer fabs in Tempe, Arizona, and Gresham, Oregon.
Major competitors include Analog Devices, Infineon, NXP Semiconductors (a spinoff of Philips), Renesas Electronics, STMicroelectronics, and Texas Instruments.
Company Name: Microchip Technology, Inc.
Official Domain: microchip.com
Domain Created: May 24, 1994
Country: United States
Headquarters: Chandler, USA
Founded: 1989