Nutanix's Strategic Expansion into External Storage Support
Nutanix announced support for external storage hardware, including Dell PowerFlex and Pure Storage, marking a strategic shift to accommodate existing storage investments.
This new capability allows customers to run HCI and external storage simultaneously, broadening the platform's flexibility and appeal.
The support for Dell PowerFlex was a key win, with initial deals with two North American global 2000 companies, indicating early traction.
Management highlighted that this approach addresses customer needs for risk management during industry M&A and infrastructure modernization.
The company expects the Dell PowerFlex support to contribute to FY 2026 revenue, though it remains in early stages of adoption.
Industrial Business Recovery and Inventory Dynamics
ADI's industrial business has shown a consistent recovery, with growth accelerating across all subsectors including aerospace, defense, and healthcare.
Channel inventories remain lean, with end demand still below consumption by double digits, indicating ongoing inventory digestion.
Management expects Q4 industrial growth to be in the low to mid-teens quarter-over-quarter, despite typical seasonal declines.
The company has observed some catch-up in demand in Q4, supported by increased activity in aerospace, defense, and automation sectors.
Supply constraints in aerospace and defense are primarily due to capacity limitations and tooling delays, not demand shortages.
CapEx investments are being deployed to expand manufacturing capacity, especially in proprietary aerospace and defense products, to meet surging demand.
Photronics' US Expansion and Advanced Capabilities Investment Strategy
Photronics is expanding its cleaning facility in Texas to support increased demand for U.S. midrange nodes, reflecting a strategic shift towards geographic diversification.
The company is elevating its leading-edge production capabilities in Idaho with a new multi-beam mask writer to serve high-end semiconductor markets.
These US projects align with broader industry trends of reshoring semiconductor manufacturing to the United States, positioning Photronics to benefit from this reshoring movement.
Management emphasized leveraging a strong balance sheet to reinvest in capacity and technology, aiming to drive future revenue and earnings growth.
The US expansion and advanced capability investments are part of a multi-year strategic plan, with CapEx expected to remain elevated for about three years due to end-of-life tool replacements and new technology rollouts.