Microchip Technology Incorporated (NASDAQ: MCHP; LSE: 0K19.L) designs, develops, manufactures and sells smart, connected and secure embedded control solutions, including microcontrollers, mixed-signal, analog and Flash-IP products; digital signal controllers such as PIC and dsPIC families; analog devices comprising power management, amplifiers, sensors and interface products; memory solutions including EEPROM, EERAM, Flash, SRAM and OTP EPROM; connectivity devices supporting Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, CAN, LIN, USB, PCIe, fiber optic and RF protocols; timing products like oscillators and real-time clocks; FPGA and SoC solutions; display and LED drivers; RF and microwave devices including GaN/GaAs amplifiers, switches and filters; plus development tools, programming services, ASIC design, foundry, assembly and miniaturization services for industrial, automotive, consumer, aerospace and defense, communications, computing and data center applications worldwide from its headquarters in Chandler, Arizona, where it was founded in 1989 as a spin-off from General Instrument's Microelectronics Division. The company operates manufacturing facilities in Tempe, Arizona and Gresham, Oregon, with offices and R&D centers across North America, Europe and Asia. Recent developments include the acquisition of Neuronix AI Labs to bolster AI-driven edge solutions on FPGAs; the acquisition of VSI Co. Ltd. to expand automotive networking with ASA Motion Link technology for software-defined vehicles; a strengthened partnership with TSMC for resilient 40nm manufacturing in Japan; launch of the PIC64HX family of microprocessors; addition of 20 products to its Wi-Fi portfolio; introduction of the LAN887x Ethernet PHY transceivers and the 101765 family of voltage-controlled SAW oscillators; and recovery of operationally critical IT systems following a cybersecurity incident.