Just be sure to follow those standards when picking a number, such as setting the U/L bit to "1" to guarantee that it cannot match a registered address (U/L bit = "0"). For small manufacturers like yourself, that's nearly always good enough, which is why the standards allow it. The standards for MAC allow you to generate a "locally administered" MAC address which falls short of guaranteed global uniqueness. As far as I know, you don't need a chip at all.
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