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Microchip Technology Incorporated (MCHP) Revenue

The annual revenue for Microchip Technology Incorporated (MCHP) is $4.71 Billion with a year-over-year growth of +7.08%. Revenue represents the total income generated from the company's primary business operations.

Annual Revenue (TTM)

$4.71B

$4.71 Billion

Year-over-Year Growth

+7.08%

vs. $4.40B prior year

Revenue CAGR

(2.82%)

5 Year compound annual growth rate

Revenue CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate)

1 Year

+7.08%

3 Year

(17.64%)

5 Year

(2.82%)

10 Year

+8.05%

15 Year

+8.17%

20 Year

+8.47%

CAGR shows the annualized growth rate over the specified period, smoothing out year-to-year volatility.

Annual Revenue History

YearRevenueYoY Change% Change
2026$4.71B+$311.50M+7.08%
2025$4.40B($3.23B)(42.35%)
2024$7.63B($804.30M)(9.53%)
2023$8.44B+$1.62B+23.72%
2022$6.82B+$1.38B+25.42%
2021$5.44B+$164.20M+3.11%
2020$5.27B($75.30M)(1.41%)
2019$5.35B+$1.37B+34.38%
2018$3.98B+$572.99M+16.81%
2017$3.41B+$1.23B+56.80%

Revenue Growth Summary

TTM Growth

+7.08%

3-Year Avg Growth

(17.64%)

5-Year Avg Growth

(2.82%)

Data as of Wednesday, June 10, 2026

About Microchip Technology Incorporated

Microchip Technology Incorporated creates, produces, and sells intelligent, interconnected, and secure embedded control solutions to customers throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia. The company's core offerings include a range of microcontrollers, such as general-purpose 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit models, as well as 32-bit embedded microprocessors. These specialized microcontrollers are designed for numerous applications across industries like automotive, industrial, computing, communications, lighting, power supplies, motor control, human-machine interfaces, security, and various wired and wireless connectivity needs. Beyond its processors, Microchip provides development tools that enable system designers to program its microcontroller and microprocessor units for specific tasks. Its product lineup also features Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) and a broad selection of analog, interface, mixed-signal, and timing components. This extensive category encompasses power management, linear, high-voltage, thermal management, discrete diodes and MOSFETs, radio frequency (RF), drivers, safety, security, USB, Ethernet, wireless, and other interface products. For compact device applications, the company supplies memory products such as serial EEPROM, serial and parallel flash, serial SRAM, and serial EERAM. A significant aspect of Microchip's business involves licensing its SuperFlash embedded flash and NVM technologies. These are provided to foundries, integrated device manufacturers, and design partners for use in manufacturing their own microcontrollers, gate arrays, RF, analog, and neuromorphic computing products that require integrated non-volatile memory. Moreover, Microchip delivers engineering services, along with wafer foundry, assembly, and test subcontracting manufacturing services. It also produces specialized timing systems, application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), and aerospace products. Microchip Technology Incorporated was established in 1989 and is headquartered in Chandler, Arizona.

Chandler, AZ
22,300 employees
Technology / Semiconductors
Sector
Technology
Industry
Semiconductors
CEO
Stephen Sanghi