Microchip Technology’s revenues have been increasing for nine consecutive quarters. Microchip Technology generates about 56% of its revenue from its microcontroller product line. The company holds a ...
CHANDLER, Ariz., May 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Space exploration is experiencing a resurgence with exciting new missions like the highly anticipated Artemis II mission, the recent successful lunar ...
The PIC32MX Family Offers the Performance, Integrated Peripherals and Memory for Low Cost Graphic Human-Interface, Connectivity and Digital-Audio Applications The MCUs are an expansion to the popular ...
Microchip Technology Inc. (NASDAQ:MCHP) is a leading provider of microcontroller, analog and Flash-IP solutions, providing low-risk product development, lower total system cost and faster time to ...
CHANDLER, Ariz., April 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The well-known advantages of a Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface for embedded designs include its compatibility with various devices, streamlined ...
Semiconductor firm Microchip Technology Inc. has been awarded $162 million in U.S. government grants as part of a plan to step up domestic production of computer chips and microcontroller units or ...
The guys and gals at Microchip Technology have just announced the shipment of their six billionth PIC microcontroller to Mexico-based white-good appliance producer Mabe. I was thinking that we'd done ...
Microchip announces the 12-member PIC18F87J11 high-performance 8-bit microcontroller family, offering greater performance (up to 12 MIPS at 48 MHz), enhanced peripherals and lower standby power ...
Microchip Technology said it will continue using Teradyne’s J750 family and FLEX test platform systems for testing its portfolio of microcontroller products, including their high-performance dsPIC ...
Chandler, AZ. The SAM D5x and SAM E5x microcontroller (MCU) families are now available from Microchip Technology Inc. These new 32-bit MCU families offer extensive connectivity interfaces and robust ...
In this multimedia series, Arizona Republic reporter Sonja Haller and photographers John Samora, Mark Henle, Cheryl Evans and David Wallace set out to feature the products made, manufactured or grown ...
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