Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Micron achieved record revenue of $37.4 billion in fiscal 2025, a nearly 50% increase year-over-year, with gross margins expanding by 17 percentage points to 41% [4][21] - Fiscal Q4 revenue was $11.3 billion, up 22% sequentially and 46% year-over-year, marking a quarterly record [21] - EPS reached $8.29, reflecting a 538% increase compared to the prior year [21] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - DRAM revenue in fiscal Q4 was a record $9 billion, up 69% year-over-year, representing 79% of total revenue [21][22] - NAND revenue for fiscal Q4 was $2.3 billion, down 5% year-over-year but up 5% sequentially [22] - The Cloud Memory Business Unit generated $4.5 billion in revenue, representing 40% of total company revenue, with gross margins of 59% [23] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Data center business accounted for a record 56% of total company revenue in fiscal 2025, with gross margins of 52% [11] - The outlook for total server units in calendar 2025 is expected to grow approximately 10%, up from previous mid-single-digit growth expectations [10] - Smartphone unit shipment expectations remain unchanged at low single-digit percentage growth in calendar 2025 [16] Company Strategy and Development Direction - Micron is positioned to benefit significantly from AI-driven demand, with a focus on advanced technologies like HBM and 1-gamma DRAM [5][10] - The company plans to continue investing in its Japan production capability and has begun design work for a second manufacturing fab in Idaho [9][10] - Micron aims to leverage its leadership in advanced technologies to maximize ROI and enhance product mix and profitability [5][11] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in strong demand across various end markets, including data centers, PCs, and automotive, driven by AI trends [11][53] - The company anticipates continued tightness in DRAM supply and improving conditions in the NAND market [18][20] - Management expects fiscal Q1 revenue to be a record $12.5 billion, with gross margins projected at 51.5% [29] Other Important Information - Micron invested $13.8 billion in CapEx in fiscal 2025, with expectations for higher spending in fiscal 2026 [20] - The company received a CHIPS grant disbursement for its new manufacturing fab in Idaho, with the first wafer output expected in the second half of calendar 2027 [9] Q&A Session Summary Question: Guidance on revenue split between DRAM and NAND - Management indicated that the first quarter will have a heavier DRAM mix than NAND, with expectations for a 580 basis points sequential margin expansion driven by pricing and strong execution [33][34] Question: Update on HBM total addressable market (TAM) - Management reiterated that the HBM TAM is expected to reach $100 billion by 2030, with HBM bit CAGR outpacing DRAM CAGR [36][37] Question: Transition from HBM3 to HBM4 - HBM4 production is expected to ramp in line with customer demand, with first shipments anticipated in the second quarter of 2026 [42][43] Question: Sustainability of DRAM demand - Management noted strong demand across AI applications, traditional servers, and smartphones, contributing to a healthy demand-supply environment [52][53] Question: CapEx breakdown for fiscal 2026 - Management stated that the majority of CapEx in 2026 will be for DRAM, with ongoing construction and equipment investments [56][57]
Micron Technology(MU) - 2025 Q4 - Earnings Call Transcript