Microchip Technology Inc.: 10-K Risk Factor Changes

2026 vs 2025  ·  SEC EDGAR  ·  2026-06-01
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🟢 New in Current Filing

We may lose sales if critical materials from concentrated sources become restricted or subject to export controls.

Certain materials used in semiconductor manufacturing, including rare earth elements, minerals, and metals, are available from a limited number of countries. Geopolitical tensions, trade disputes, economic conditions, transit disruptions, public health concerns, or regulatory…

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Certain materials used in semiconductor manufacturing, including rare earth elements, minerals, and metals, are available from a limited number of countries. Geopolitical tensions, trade disputes, economic conditions, transit disruptions, public health concerns, or regulatory actions may affect the availability or cost of these materials. Although we do not purchase significant amounts of materials, components or equipment from Russia, Belarus, or Ukraine, the broader semiconductor industry relies on raw materials sourced from these regions - such as neon, palladium, cesium, rubidium, and nickel. Current U.S. restrictions on imports of certain metals of Russian origin highlight the risk that geopolitical events or sanctions may limit access to critical materials. If we or our suppliers cannot obtain necessary inputs at commercially reasonable prices or in adequate quantities, our ability to manufacture products - or customer demand for such products - may be adversely affected. China is a predominant producer of many rare earth materials essential to the global electronics industry. In 2025, China imposed and later expanded export restrictions and licensing requirements on certain rare earth elements and related magnets. Although some restrictions were subsequently suspended for certain U.S. end‑users, future restrictions or renewed implementation could constrain global supply. If China further restricts exports or pressures other countries to do so, our suppliers may face shortages, longer lead times, or increased costs. Limited access to these materials could impair our ability to manufacture certain products, increase our production costs, or reduce our competitiveness relative to manufacturers with alternative supply sources. These constraints may also affect downstream customers; for example, export controls on rare earth magnets have previously led certain automotive manufacturers to temporarily suspend operations. Any such impacts on our customers’ production levels may reduce demand for our products and adversely affect our operating results.

🟢 New in Current Filing Geopolitical instability in the Middle East may disrupt critical semiconductor materials, increase fuel costs, and adversely affect our ability to meet customer demand. 🔒
🟢 New in Current Filing We face significant and evolving risks related to AI across our products, operations, cybersecurity, regulatory compliance, intellectual property, confidential information, privacy, workforce, customer transactions, and customer demand, any of which could adversely affect our business, results of operations, financial condition and reputation. 🔒
🟡 Modified We are subject to stringent environmental, climate change and other regulations, which may force us to incur significant expenses and impact our operations. 🔒
🟡 Modified Risks Related to Cybersecurity, Products, Privacy, Intellectual Property, and Litigation 🔒
🟡 Modified Our success depends on our ability to introduce new products on a timely basis. 🔒
🟡 Modified Regulatory authorities in jurisdictions into or from which we ship our products or import supplies could issue new export controls or trade sanctions, levy fines, restrict or delay our ability to export products or import supplies, or increase costs associated with the manufacture or transfer of products. 🔒
🟡 Modified We face risks related to security vulnerabilities in our products. 🔒
🟡 Modified We are highly dependent on foreign sales, suppliers, and operations, which exposes us to foreign political and economic risks. 🔒
🟡 Modified We face risks to our business and proprietary confidential information due to use of AI. 🔒
🟡 Modified Sales into governmental projects, and compliance with associated regulations, could have a material adverse effect on our results of operations. 🔒
🟡 Modified Risks Related to Our Business, Operations, and Industry 🔒
🟡 Modified Our business, financial condition and operating results may be adversely impacted by policies implemented globally by the current or future administrations. 🔒
🟡 Modified We are dependent on wafer foundries and other contractors, as are our SuperFlash and other licensees. 🔒
🟡 Modified Exposure to greater than anticipated income tax liabilities, changes in tax rates, laws and regulations, changes in the interpretation of tax laws and regulations, or unfavorable assessments from tax audits and examinations could affect our effective tax rates, financial condition and results of operations. 🔒
🟡 Modified Our business is dependent on distributors to service our end customers. 🔒
🟡 Modified Our financial condition and results of operations could be adversely impacted if we do not effectively manage or refinance our current or future debt. 🔒
🟡 Modified Issues relating to the use of our technologies, including AI, may result in reputational or financial harm and liability. 🔒
🟡 Modified From time to time we receive grants from governments, agencies and research organizations, or enter into tax arrangements. If we are unable to comply with the terms of those grants or arrangements, we may not be able to receive or recognize benefits or we may be required to repay benefits, recognize related charges, or could be required to implement certain limitations on our business, which would adversely affect our operating results and financial position. 🔒
🟡 Modified Our operating results may be adversely impacted by the inability of our key suppliers to provide us with necessary raw materials, components, or equipment. 🔒
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