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Micron locks in historically high memory prices for five years

Memory-maker Micron has found a way to keep prices for its products sky-high for another five years, by signing 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.”

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.

Micron locks in historically high memory prices for five yearshttps://www.theregister.com/systems/2026/06/25/micron-locks-in-historically-high-memory-prices-for-five-years/5261854Open linkView original on lemmy.ca
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A Plastic Motor Just Defied a Century of Engineering Assumptions

...The discovery expands how motors and actuation systems can be designed. Most electromagnetic motors today depend on magnets and copper coils. This new approach can create motion without magnets or rare earth metals, which could be valuable in a world where material resources are limited.

The design could also be lighter and simpler. Since the rotating component can be made from resin instead of metal, devices may become lighter and faster to respond. That could help in robotics, compact machines, and precision systems.

Because the motor does not depend on magnetic fields, it may also work well in places where magnetic noise causes problems, including medical equipment and data storage devices...

A Plastic Motor Just Defied a Century of Engineering Assumptionshttps://scitechdaily.com/a-plastic-motor-just-defied-a-century-of-engineering-assumptions/Open linkView original on lemmy.world
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Boffin Claims Microsoft's 'Quantum Leap' Is Invalid Due To 'Basic Python Errors'

A peer-reviewed Nature critique argues that Microsoft's 2025 Majorana quantum-computing breakthrough -- and its claim that it could enable "a truly meaningful quantum computer not in decades, as some have predicted, but in years" -- is fundamentally flawed. According to Dr Henry Legg, a lecturer at the University of St Andrews, the claims were undermined by omitted data, selective plotting, and basic Python errors that concealed alternative results. Microsoft, for its part, says the bugs were minor and stands by its findings and roadmap.

Boffin Claims Microsoft's 'Quantum Leap' Is Invalid Due To 'Basic Python Errors'https://developers.slashdot.org/story/26/06/24/1644216/boffin-claims-microsofts-quantum-leap-is-invalid-due-to-basic-python-errorsOpen linkView original on lemmy.dbzer0.com