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    Great info and insight, thanks...

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      What we want to see tonight is EPS > $10.50. Too hard to say what they will report beyond that. Potential for over $11.
      Revenue > $22B
      Guide-id be happy with anything +4B over the Q2 actual and an EPS +$3.50 over the Q2 actual. say circa $26B/$14...

      Their Guide was $18.7B and $8.40 EPS so the above would be a colossal beat.

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        Results are in. 24b and $12 eps. The guide is $33.5b and $19. No other way to describe it but. 😮

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          I'll expect divesville tomorrow, for all the reasons you explained!

          Thanks for following it so closely and for the updates.

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            All you have to know really-from prepared remarks .For context, this isn't a 'we are sold out for 2026'. The SCA is a 5 year supply contract. Micron won't say but it points to Nvidia with 'many other SCAs are in progress'. I would speculate that pretty soon it's al going to be sold out for years.

            The language used is intentional. One can interpret 'foreseeable future' however they choose depending on bias. My interpretation is 'years'. The fact remains all planned greeenfield sites globally, across all manufacturers will see bit growth in the 25-30% range whilst demand is 100% greater at least on the same annual basis. And this does not take into account level 3 and level 4 autonomous vehicles nor robotics which are coming and will need significant memory (edge devices).

            Broadly speaking-if we are in a constrained environment we can expect ASP to continue to move up in the 50% range annually and coupled with bit growth of 20-25% and better yield (lower cost), the result is 70-80% revenue growth, margin growth and operating leverage continuing for the foreseeable future.

            Of course if you don't believe spending on data centres will continue, we've peaked.🙄

            Screenshot 2026-03-19 at 08.03.35.png

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              Screenshot 2026-03-19 at 08.12.29.png

              686% growth in net income
              195% increase in Revenue

              Fwd PE is around 4!

              I agree that Data centre(racks) may not be the biggest long term driver. Edge cases are likely to be larger opportunities
              Screenshot 2026-03-19 at 08.13.40.png

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                ...and it appears the market is doing exactly as you predicted, Adam. I'm genuinely grateful that you primed us with your comprehensive explanation prior to yesterday. It definitely eases the confusion!

                Cheers 😉

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                  Hi Al,
                  The same market priced the stock at $90 a year ago so it's really all you need to know about how efficient it is at times. The current situation is, and not too dissimilar to nvidia, they think it's peaked and the party is over. I think they are wrong and not slightly wrong either. The SCA 'with a very large customer' is an industry first and changes the landscape by giving certainty to Micron that a customer is contractually locked-in to buy large quantities for 'years'(5 in this case). That is not a trivial development. And let's face it, others will now get worried and also lock in long term deals or face exclusion.

                  Remember two weeks ago when Jensen said 'we have secured our supply chain'👀

                  I am highly confident we won't stay at these levels for long. Analysts will certainly update their models this week as well.

                  The deal would look something like this:

                  Core Deal Structure
                  Size & Term: ~$100 -$130 billion over 5 years, covering HBM4e, HBM3e, and potential HBM5 supply for NVIDIA’s Vera Rubin AI and future GPU platforms.
                  Payment & Guarantees: NVIDIA commits to minimum annual purchase volumes (~$25 billion/year). Payments include base contract pricing plus potential escalators tied to wafer costs or memory market spot-rate increases. Shortfalls in volume may trigger penalties or make-good clauses to protect Micron.
                  Benefits:
                  For NVIDIA: Secures long-term HBM supply at hyperscale, ensures priority access, and hedges against extreme spot-market volatility.
                  For Micron: Guarantees $130 billion revenue over five years, improves production planning, and shares some market risk with a major customer.
                  Flexibility & Technology Alignment: Volumes and HBM generations may adjust over the contract to match AI demand growth, with co-optimisation of HBM designs for NVIDIA GPUs.

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                    Hi Al,
                    The same market priced the stock at $90 a year ago so it's really all you need to know about how efficient it is at times. The current situation is, and not too dissimilar to nvidia, they think it's peaked and the party is over. I think they are wrong and not slightly wrong either. The SCA 'with a very large customer' is an industry first and changes the landscape by giving certainty to Micron that a customer is contractually locked-in to buy large quantities for 'years'(5 in this case). That is not a trivial development. And let's face it, others will now get worried and also lock in long term deals or face exclusion.

                    Remember two weeks ago when Jensen said 'we have secured our supply chain'👀

                    I am highly confident we won't stay at these levels for long. Analysts will certainly update their models this week as well.

                    The deal would look something like this:

                    Core Deal Structure
                    Size & Term: ~$100 -$130 billion over 5 years, covering HBM4e, HBM3e, and potential HBM5 supply for NVIDIA’s Vera Rubin AI and future GPU platforms.
                    Payment & Guarantees: NVIDIA commits to minimum annual purchase volumes (~$25 billion/year). Payments include base contract pricing plus potential escalators tied to wafer costs or memory market spot-rate increases. Shortfalls in volume may trigger penalties or make-good clauses to protect Micron.
                    Benefits:
                    For NVIDIA: Secures long-term HBM supply at hyperscale, ensures priority access, and hedges against extreme spot-market volatility.
                    For Micron: Guarantees $130 billion revenue over five years, improves production planning, and shares some market risk with a major customer.
                    Flexibility & Technology Alignment: Volumes and HBM generations may adjust over the contract to match AI demand growth, with co-optimisation of HBM designs for NVIDIA GPUs.

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                    @Adam-Kay said in Micron Technology:

                    Hi AI,

                    Quick reminder: we're the clients, not the product ... 😊

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                      It was a Trig moment, calling Rodders 'AL'

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