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Micron Locks In Historically High Memory Prices For Five Years

Micron has signed 16 "strategic customer agreements" (SCAs) that include a floor price the company says comes with "a very robust gross margin for Micron, well above our peak quarterly margins in any past cycle." Most of the deals run through 2030 and cover about 40% of Micron's revenue. The Register reports: Micron CEO, president and chairman Sanjay Mehrotra explained the SCAs in prepared remarks delivered during the company's Q3 earnings call. He explained that Micron has signed 16 SCAs, most of them covering 2026 to 2030, and that they involve a commitment to buy a certain quantity of product and pay for it in a pricing band that has a floor and a ceiling price. The floor price covers the historically high gross margins mentioned above, and the ceiling price means those who commit to an SCA are insulated if memory prices go even higher.

The CEO said 16 customers have signed SCAs and then explained why it's worth locking into the deals even though they bake in such high margins. "Our customers are recognizing that supply shortages in memory and storage will take considerable time to improve," he said. "Even as we expect industry supply to improve gradually in 2028, we currently do not have line of sight as to when memory supply will be able to catch up with increasing demand."

Even massive efforts to build new chip fabs aren't much help, he said, because the increasing complexity of new memory types means it takes longer to build factories -- and when they come online there still won't be enough capacity to build both the high-bandwidth memory needed for AI and other types of NAND and DRAM. "Supply is structurally constrained in its growth and ability to meet industry demand, despite our comprehensive efforts to increase supply," he said.

Don't assume that SCAs mean your suppliers get price certainty, because Mehrotra said the deals will account for 40 percent of Micron revenue -- meaning the company is reserving most of its inventory to sell at prices it can negotiate. The CEO did have a little good news in the form of predictions that Micron's DRAM output in 2026 will "grow in the low- to mid-20s percentage range, slightly above our prior outlook." He also revealed that the SCAs see customers pay up front, which helps Micron to fund its fab expansions.

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Keuringsstations van RDW vrijdag gesloten vanwege de hitte

ZOETERMEER (ANP) - Alle keuringslocaties van de RDW en het testcentrum in Lelystad zijn vrijdag vanwege de hitte gesloten. De vroegere Rijksdienst voor het Wegverkeer meldt dat mensen die een afspraak op een keuringslocatie hebben, worden gebeld voor een nieuwe afspraak.

Volgens de RDW is het besluit niet lichtvaardig genomen. "We begrijpen dat dit vervelend kan zijn, zeker als u hiervoor tijd heeft vrijgemaakt. Tegelijkertijd staat de veiligheid van onze klanten en medewerkers voorop."

De RDW heeft zestien keuringsstations verspreid over Nederland. Bij keuringsstations worden voertuigen gecontroleerd op bijvoorbeeld schade of na invoer uit het buitenland.


Apple verhoogt prijzen MacBooks en iPads om kosten geheugenchips

CUPERTINO (ANP/AFP/BLOOMBERG) - Apple gaat zijn wereldwijde verkoopprijzen voor onder meer MacBooks en iPads verhogen om de sterk gestegen kosten voor geheugenchips door de AI-hausse te compenseren. De prijs van de iPhone blijft wel gelijk.

Apple-topman Tim Cook had vorige week tegen zakenkrant The Wall Street Journal al gezegd dat er een prijsverhoging aankomt. Die is volgens hem "onvermijdelijk" vanwege de grote vraag naar geheugenchips en de prijsverhogingen die chipfabrikanten daardoor doorvoeren. Maar met hoeveel de prijzen zouden stijgen, gaf Cook toen niet aan.

Op de Amerikaanse website van Apple staat nu dat de verkoopprijs van de 14-inch MacBook Pro stijgt van 1699 naar 1999 dollar, omgerekend 1758 euro. De prijs van de iPad Air gaat van 599 naar 749 dollar (658 euro). Ook de HomePod-luidspreker en de streamingbox voor Apple TV worden duurder.


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Plymouth’s the Box wins 2026 Art Fund museum of the year award

‘Ambitious and welcoming’ venue that opened in 2020 praised for ‘reimagining what being a museum can mean’

The Box in Plymouth has won the prestigious Art Fund museum of the year award, the largest such prize in the world, for its “ambitious and welcoming approach”.

Awarding it the £120,000 prize, judges called the Box “a revelation in so many ways” and “a true jewel in the crown of the south-west”.

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Reflecting pool was cut with ‘sharp knife or razor’, National Park Service says

Senior official alleges in court filing that damage included about ‘70 fence post tops thrown’ into the pool

A senior National Park Service (NPS) official has said a liner along the bottom of the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool was “cut with a sharp knife or razor” earlier this month, repeating Donald Trump’s claims of vandalism.

Frank Lands, the deputy director for operations for NPS, made the allegation in a court filing on Wednesday, as part of a lawsuit brought by a non-profit group seeking to stop the US president’s renovation of the site.

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Newcastle hit with demand for £3.2m over ‘deliberate’ failure to pay tax on transfers

  • Club owe HMRC £1.9m in tax and handed £1.25m penalty

  • Relates to investigation of transfers under Mike Ashley

Newcastle United have been hit with a demand for £3.2m from HM Revenue and Customs over a “deliberate” failure to pay tax, according to official disclosures that relate to a near decade-long investigation into player transfers under the club’s former owner, Mike Ashley.

The Tyneside club, which has been owned by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund since 2021, owes HMRC £1.9m in tax and has also been hit with a penalty of £1.25m, the newly released documents show. The bill emerged as a result of the tax authority’s regular publication of a league table of “deliberate tax defaulters”, with Newcastle United featuring at the top of the most recent list, released on Thursday.

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