A "chip"... seriously?
Nothing about the stock motor except maybe the block is a good candidate for that kind of power. A fully built unit... rods/pistons/headwork/intake manifold/custom tubular exhaust mani/GT35r@25psi/3"+exhaust/a stellar tune... and you're talking business... maybe.
I don't think anybody has done homework on what the limits of the stock crank might be, but that would be worth homework.
Keeping the stock redline is going to hurt too... since horsepower is a formula derived from torque, if you can keep the boost up, it's easier to make peak numbers at higher RPM's... which brings the valvetrain into question.
Also, nobody has taken the rest of the drivetrain that high... and I can guarantee you with all the issues we have breaking stuff on stock power, nothing will last when you more than double it... even all the upgrades we've come up with in the community will be in unknown territory... I'm talking transmission grenades.
Basically, you need to start reading the various MS6 forums a lot... learn who the high-power guys are, and search all the threads they've done. Then visit the various MS6 vendors and see what they sell, and if those products are advertised to get you to your goals. Then you need to set yourself a realistic budget you will stick to. Then you need to assess your skills and whether you're going to be able to do all the work (including possible custom fabrication) yourself or pay someone to do it and factor that into your budget. Then you need to find somebody to do the work. Then you need to find a tuner who is willing to take this vehicle into completely unknown territory and tune it. Over time, things will break... big things will break as you find out what 450whp does to this car... does vehicle downtime bother you and can you afford to fix things. Serioulsy... you have weeks if not months of homework if you SERIOUSLY want to try for 450whp.
Or... you can sell it and buy a used STi and make 450whp for about $3k and not worry about things breaking.