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Results Review - Microchip Beats Q1 Estimates as Data Center and Defense Growth Accelerate

Microchip delivered a clear Q1 FY2027 beat and issued Q2 guidance substantially above expectations. Shares rose sharply following the release, consistent with a reset in near-term earnings expectations rather than revenue alone.

Results Review - Microchip Beats Q1 Estimates as Data Center and Defense Growth Accelerate
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Microchip delivered a clear Q1 FY2027 beat and issued Q2 guidance substantially above expectations. Revenue rose 38% yoy and 13.2% qoq to $1.485bn, above both the $1.456bn midpoint and the high end of management's prior range. Non-GAAP EPS was $0.76 versus management's $0.67-$0.71 outlook and ~$0.70 consensus. The larger surprise was forward-looking: Q2 non-GAAP EPS guidance of $0.91-$0.95 compares with ~$0.80 consensus, while the 66%-67% gross-margin guide moves above the company's 65% long-term model. Shares rose sharply following the release, consistent with a reset in near-term earnings expectations rather than revenue alone.

Will data center account for more than 20% of Microchip’s revenue in Q2 FY2027?

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TL; DR: Key Takeaways

The earnings beat reflected operating leverage as well as stronger sales. Non-GAAP gross margin reached 63.8%, up 220 bps qoq and 55 bps above the high end of prior guidance, while non-GAAP operating margin expanded to 35.1%. Higher factory utilization, lower underutilization charges and product mix converted a 13.2% sequential revenue increase into a much larger profit improvement.

Q2 guidance exceeded expectations by an unusually wide margin. The $1.589bn-$1.618bn revenue range implies 7%-9% qoq growth and ~40.6% yoy growth at the midpoint. More importantly, the $0.93 non-GAAP EPS midpoint is ~16% above the cited consensus, suggesting estimates must move higher even without assuming another revenue beat.

Data center is becoming material, but the growth case extends beyond one end market. Microchip has said its Data Center Solutions unit should reach ~$500mn of calendar-2026 revenue, with another ~$500mn expected from data-center sales across power management, MCUs, analog, security, FPGA, timing and memory products. Management also described broad improvement across industrial, automotive and aerospace and defense, supporting a recovery-plus-structural-growth interpretation.

Source: Microchip

The 66%-67% gross-margin guide is notable, but not yet a new steady state. Favorable mix, licensing revenue, pricing, lower inventory write-downs and reduced underutilization costs all contribute. Some inputs can vary by quarter, and management cautioned against extrapolating further upside from this level.

Inventory and leverage are improving, but remain important constraints. Company inventory days fell to 175 from 185, while net debt declined by ~$170mn. The direction is positive, yet inventory remains elevated and long-term debt was $5.36bn at quarter-end, keeping cash deployment focused on deleveraging rather than buybacks.

Key Debates

  • Can non-GAAP gross margin remain near 66.5% after Q2?
  • How much of the current order strength reflects durable demand rather than supply-chain repositioning?
  • Can data-center revenue approach ~$1bn in calendar 2026 without becoming more concentrated?
  • Will industrial and automotive recovery add a second leg of growth?

Source:

  1. Company press release; https://ir.microchip.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/1409/microchip-technology-announces-financial-results-for-first-quarter-of-fiscal-year-2027