Western Digital (WDC) Bank of America 2026 Global Technology Conference summary
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Bank of America 2026 Global Technology Conference summary
2 Jun, 2026Market and industry trends
Exabyte growth projections have increased from mid-teens to well above 25% CAGR for the next 3–5 years, driven by cloud and AI workloads, including training and inferencing for large language models and physical AI applications.
Data storage demand is outpacing supply, with industry analysts expecting a tight demand-supply environment for several years.
The business has shifted from consumer/client PC focus to 90% revenue from hyperscalers, providing longer-term visibility and reducing cyclicality.
Customers are placing orders up to 52 weeks in advance, with some seeking agreements extending to 2032, enhancing predictability.
Storage demand is increasingly decoupled from compute CapEx, as data storage compounds while compute cycles are reused.
Technology and product roadmap
Roadmap includes shipping 32TB drives, qualifying 40TB ePMR and 44TB HAMR drives, with plans to reach 50–100+TB in coming years.
Focus on increasing areal density per platter and adding more platters per drive to lower cost per terabyte and boost value.
Both ePMR and HAMR technologies are being advanced in parallel, with ePMR ramping in 2026 and HAMR in 2027.
Technology improvements are expected to support exabyte growth without significant unit capacity expansion.
Pricing, contracts, and financial performance
Pricing is value-based, with mid to high single-digit increases in price per terabyte year-over-year; ASP per terabyte was up 9% YoY in March.
Long-term agreements with hyperscalers provide mutual visibility on demand and pricing, while enterprise and consumer segments allow for more pricing discretion.
Gross margins have reached the low 50% range, with incremental margins in the 70–75% range, driven by higher capacity drives and cost efficiencies.
Strong discipline in pricing and capacity management, with no plans for unit capacity expansion CapEx.
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