Microchip MCHP shares have dropped 8.7% in the past month, outperforming the Zacks Computer and Technology sector’s appreciation of 1.1%. The decline reflects investor concern over the sustainability of the company’s ongoing recovery. It delivered a strong first quarter of fiscal 2027, with revenues rising 38% year over year and 13.2% sequentially to $1.485 billion, while non-GAAP gross margin improved to 63.8%. Microchip guided another 7-9% sequential revenue increase for the second quarter of fiscal 2027, indicating a slowing growth rate. 

However, Microchip’s second-quarter fiscal 2027 non-GAAP gross margin guidance of 66-67% includes unusually favorable product mix, a strong high-margin licensing quarter and a one-time distribution inventory pricing benefit, suggesting limited upside beyond the fiscal second quarter. The company’s prospects remain challenging due to supply chain constraints, rising costs and stiff competition from the likes of Texas Instruments TXN, Analog Devices ADI and onsemi ON. In the past month, Microchip shares have underperformed Texas Instruments and Analog Devices, while outperforming onsemi, shares of which have dropped 8.3%, 1.7% and 17.2%, respectively. So, what should investors do with the stock? Let’s dig deep to find out.

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