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Embedded microcontroller leader (PIC, AVR, ARM MCUs) with $7.6B FY2024 revenue; deep inventory correction 2024-2025 after 46% revenue decline from peak; Atmel ($3.56B) and Microsemi ($8.35B) acquisitions.
Microchip Technology is a leading provider of microcontroller, digital signal controller, and analog semiconductor solutions for embedded control applications, founded in 1989 when Steve Sanghi led a management buyout of General Instrument's Microelectronics Division in Chandler, Arizona, where the company remains headquartered and trades on Nasdaq (MCHP). The company generated approximately $7.6 billion in net sales for fiscal year 2024 (ending March 31, 2024) under CEO Ganesh Moorthy, who succeeded Sanghi (who remains Executive Chair) in 2021. Microchip Technology has built one of the broadest microcontroller portfolios in the semiconductor industry through strategic acquisitions: the 2016 acquisition of Atmel ($3.56B) added AVR and SAM ARM-based microcontrollers, and the 2018 acquisition of Microsemi ($8.35B) added FPGAs, application-specific integrated circuits, timing products, and defense/aerospace-grade semiconductors that expanded Microchip's total addressable market substantially.
ASML (ASML) reported EUR 28.3B revenue in FY2024, up 3%. Market cap ~$350B. 43,000+ employees. Headquartered in Veldhoven, Netherlands. Founded 1984. Sole supplier of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machines.
ASML Holding was founded in 1984 as a joint venture between Philips and ASM International in Veldhoven, Netherlands, and has since become one of the most strategically important companies in the global technology supply chain. ASML holds a complete monopoly on extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography machines — the equipment required to manufacture the most advanced semiconductors at 7nm and below. No other company in the world produces EUV machines, making ASML an irreplaceable chokepoint in the production of chips that power AI, mobile devices, and data centers.\n\nASML's product portfolio centers on its EUV and deep ultraviolet (DUV) lithography systems, which use light to etch circuit patterns onto silicon wafers with nanometer precision. The company sells machines to every major chip foundry in the world — TSMC, Samsung, Intel, and SK Hynix — and its latest High-NA EUV systems enable the manufacturing of chips at angstrom-scale dimensions. Each EUV machine contains over 100,000 parts, takes years to build, and costs in excess of $200M, reflecting the engineering complexity that creates ASML's durable competitive moat.\n\nASML reported EUR 28.3B in revenue for full-year 2024 and employs over 43,000 people globally. With a market capitalization of approximately $350B, ASML ranks among the largest technology companies in Europe. Its monopoly position has drawn geopolitical attention — the Netherlands, under US pressure, has restricted ASML's ability to export advanced EUV machines to China — underscoring how central ASML's technology has become to global semiconductor competition and national security strategy.
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