OTCMKTS:NLST Netlist Q2 2023 Earnings Report $0.73 -0.01 (-2.01%) As of 05/30/2025 03:58 PM Eastern ProfileEarnings HistoryForecast Netlist EPS ResultsActual EPS-$0.06Consensus EPS -$0.05Beat/MissMissed by -$0.01One Year Ago EPSN/ANetlist Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$10.03 millionExpected Revenue$7.50 millionBeat/MissBeat by +$2.53 millionYoY Revenue GrowthN/ANetlist Announcement DetailsQuarterQ2 2023Date8/1/2023TimeN/AConference Call DateTuesday, August 1, 2023Conference Call Time12:00PM ETUpcoming EarningsNetlist's Q2 2025 earnings is scheduled for Tuesday, July 29, 2025, with a conference call scheduled at 12:00 PM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfilePowered by Netlist Q2 2023 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrAugust 1, 2023 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 5 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good day, and welcome to the Netlist Second Quarter 2023 Earnings Conference Call and Webcast. All participants will be in listen only mode. After today's presentation, There will be an opportunity to ask questions. Please note this event is being recorded. I'd like now to turn the conference over to Mike Smargiassi. Operator00:00:28Please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:31Thank you, Alan, and good day, everyone. Welcome to Netlist's 2nd Quarter 2023 Conference Call. Leading today's call will be Chuck Kong, Chief Executive Officer of Netlist Thank you, Gail Sasaki, Chief Financial Officer. As a reminder, the earnings release and a replay of today's call can Before we start the call, I would note that today's presentation of The actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward looking statements because of the number of risks and uncertainties that are expressed in the call, Annual and current SEC filings and cautionary statements contained in the press release today. Netlist assumes no obligation to update forward looking statements. Speaker 100:01:25I would now like to turn the call over to Chuck. Speaker 200:01:29Thanks, Mike, and hello, everyone. The Q2 2023 product revenue increased modestly from the Q1 of the year. Results continue to reflect the continuing downturn in the memory market due to oversupply of components and lower demand. On the other hand, OEMs and hyperscalers are working through their inventories and recent industry forecasts have become more optimistic. We believe the market has bottomed and anticipate sequential quarterly improvements in the company's top line over the second half of the year. Speaker 200:02:07As we look at the current memory landscape, there are exciting and transformational developments taking place in server memory. Netlist's IP is important in enabling these new technologies. First, DDR5. The industry transition This new standard is underway with Intel and AMD commencing volume production of DDR5 systems earlier this year. DDR5 is expected to be the prevailing memory standard through the end of the decade and Netlist will benefit on the product as we supply customers with new DDR5 memory. Speaker 200:02:43Netlist's innovative IP for intelligent on module power management Allows DDR5 DIMMs to perform at higher speeds than prior generations, while using less power. This technology applies to all DDR5 DIMM form factors 2nd, artificial intelligence. The rapid Verizon applications utilizing generative AI has created tremendous demand for memory chips capable of performing parallel processing. This unique hardware allows for the concurrent processing of data, which is crucial for AI's complex computing models. In turn, parallel processing requires a special kind of memory technology, high bandwidth memory or HBM, which currently has 8 times the bandwidth of traditional DRAM. Speaker 200:03:35To get to these densities Requires that HBM, the memory must be stacked. And once again, this is an area where Netlist's technology plays a key role. And 3rd, MRDIMM or Multi Rank Buffered DIMMs. This next generation ultrafast DDR5 memory is being designed to double the throughput of existing DDR5 DIMMs, eventually delivering speeds up to 17,600 mega transfers per second. And while the standard for MRDIMM has not been finalized, the memory industry appears poised to once again rely on many of Netlist's Technologies to enable mrdems functionality. Speaker 200:04:17These new technologies are transforming the memory marketplace and provide a strong platform for Netlist's growth. Given Netlist's strategic supply agreement with SK Hynix, A leader in DDR5 and HBM and our innovative IP, we believe we are well positioned to capitalize on these trends. This includes the direct supply of these products to the market and the licensing of our IP. In fact, all major memory players are calling out both DDR5 And HBM as strategic business imperatives. Today, the large memory suppliers are focused on a rapid move to higher end Premium HBM and DDR5 products to support the strong demand for generative AI. Speaker 200:05:03Eventually, the entire marketplace will transition to these new Begin with an update on Samsung action before Chief Justice Chief Judge Gilstrap in the Eastern District of Texas. On April 21, in a unanimous verdict, the jury in this case awarded Netlist $303,000,000 And damages for Samsung's willful infringement of Netlist's seminal inventions. The case addressed Samsung's willful infringement of 5 netlist patents covering 3 product categories: DDR4 LRDIMMs, all DDR5 DIMMs and high bandwidth memory components. Beyond confirming Netlist's entitlement to damages for Samsung's willful infringement, it confirmed that Samsung, the largest memory producer in the world, used Netlist' technology without a license in the without a license in the past. As we speak, Samsung continues to accrue liability every day for willful infringing for willfully infringing Netlist's patents for products that will make up the bulk of its memory revenues through this decade. Speaker 200:06:21At the end of May, the court held a one day bench trial that gave Samsung an opportunity to seek relief from the $303,000,000 jury verdict. Samsung sought equitable relief from the jury's award for their infringing DDR4 and DDR5 products. We look forward to receiving the court's bench trial order and importantly its final judgment. We expect Samsung will seek an appeal of the court's judgment, But Netlist is confident in the strength of the verdict and the careful trial procedures the court used in this case. Now let me give you a quick update on our other global enforcement efforts. Speaker 200:07:04The case against Micron in the Eastern District of Texas also before Chief Judge Gilstrap addresses Micron's willful infringement of the same patents And same types of products that were part of the successful April Samsung trial, including DDR4 LRDIMMs, DDR5 DIMMs On July 26, we had a claim construction hearing for terms and dispute by Micron. Prior to the trial itself, the claim construction is the most important predictor of outcome in a patent infringement litigation. On the day of the claim construction hearing, Magistrate Judge Roy Payne provided a tentative set of constructions. According to these tentative constructions received that morning, the court appears to have understood and adopted almost every netlist construction, providing 16 out of the 17 terms at issue in Netlist's favor. We feel the hearing went very well And now look forward to the court's entry of a favorable claim construction order. Speaker 200:08:09FACT discovery for this case The final pretrial conference is currently set for December 20th with the jury trial set to begin on January 22, 2024. In Netlist, the 2nd set of cases against Samsung and Micron in the same Eastern District of Texas venue, We've begun the claim construction process and are working toward the joint claim construction hearing set for October 5. These cases are for infringement of large volumes and significant dollars of DDR4 RDIMM LRDIMM products being shipped currently and in the past. Related to the ongoing case against Samsung and Google in Delaware, The Patent, Trials and Appeals Board found in Netlist's favor on its 5/23 patent relating to DDR4 LRDIMM, Determining that all claims were patentable. This Delaware case convention is formed With claim construction briefing underway and a joint claim construction hearing currently set for October 20 in that court. Speaker 200:09:26You may recall Netlist's 2nd case against Micron in the Western District of Texas was stayed last year. I'm sorry, Netlist's 3rd case against Micron in the Western District of Texas was stayed last year After reassignment to Judge Aykel, just days before the claim construction hearing was set to take place in May 2022. That case has now been reassigned to the Austin, Texas Judicial Docket 2 Pool for cases following Judge Yackel's retirement. Our case now stands ready for reassignment to another Western District of Texas judge. Additionally, the PTAB denied Micron's Petition to institute an inter party's review of our LRDIMM608 patent and even more recently Found that three claims of Netlist's 35 patent were valid and a final written decision. Speaker 200:10:26We await additional PTAB review decisions in the coming months and look forward to the reactivation of this case. In Germany, the Dusseldorf Infringement Court moved our case against Micron to 2024 in consideration of a preliminary order from the German Federal Patent Court. The hearing addressing Samsung's infringement of our EP-seven thirty five and EP-six sixty patents Remain set for September 5 this year, with the hearing against Google set to proceed in November. As always, Netlist remains open to licensing on a fair and reasonable terms with any party currently using our technology without permission. Finally, I'd like to say a few words about steps we're taking to ensure that the patent rights of Netlist and future generations of innovators are protected. Speaker 200:11:18On the previous calls, I've shared with you some of our efforts to engage elected officials in California and Washington, D. C. To help us highlight the challenges with current U. S. Patent law, challenges that Netlist has repeatedly experienced firsthand. Speaker 200:11:35This initial outreach resulted in Netlist working closely with members of Congress to not only help draft important new patent legislation, but to provide support as the legislation moves through the process of becoming law. The summary of these efforts is the Recent introduced Prevail Act. The Prevail Act would make it harder to invalidate patents over He's not like Netlist from stopping competing infringers. Under the Prevail Act, Path and challengers would get just one chance at the PTAB Board. They could no longer spread out petitions over time or engage in serial IPR We are thankful that congressional representatives considered issues facing innovative operating companies like us and that they took the time to consider suggestions for reforming our country's patent laws. Speaker 200:12:43If enacted in its current form, The Prevail Act could go a long way to protect and promote innovation and competitiveness of American inventors. Now I will turn the call over to Gail for the financial review. Speaker 300:12:57Thanks, Chuck. 2nd quarter product revenue and product margin Results reflect the ongoing downturn in the market due to memory supply oversupply and a lower demand environment, which also resulted in price pressure. That said, as discussed by Chuck, the outlook for the overall memory market is improving. We believe we are well positioned to capitalize on the strategic SK Hynix supply agreement as the market rebounds. As a reminder, we do not formally guide, But given the market dynamics as noted, we currently anticipate steady growth in product revenue as we move throughout the rest of the year. Speaker 300:13:40We ended Q2 'twenty three with cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash of $31,400,000 compared to $36,600,000 at the end of Q1. We proactively raised approximately $11,000,000 under the $75,000,000 equity line of credit Q2 with close to $38,000,000 remaining on the line. As always, we continue to maintain strong cost controls Very carefully managed operational cash cycle, which for Q2 'twenty three was an improvement of 80 days compared to last year's Q2. Operator, we are now ready for questions. Operator00:14:21We will now begin the question and answer session. Our question comes from Suji Desilva of ROTH Capital. Go ahead. Speaker 400:14:30Morning, Gail. So on the litigation, let's start there. For Samsung, Chuck, in the event that Samsung does not settle with you, can you just walk us through The timeframe for how this would play out, the final judgment, the appeal and so forth, so we can understand maybe what where the back end of all of Samsung's effort would be or Speaker 200:14:53Yes, Suji. They have the appeal process That we're sure that they will pursue. We believe that we've got Very solid verdict. And we will I think in Over the next few weeks, we anticipate the Eastern District of Texas issuing a final judgment and which will effectively validate or ratify the jury's verdict. And from there, they can pursue appeal of that judgment. Speaker 200:15:42But if they lose that appeal, And they would be responsible for willful damages on these products over the next Year or 2 before the appeal is decided. I would note that the $300,000,000 $300,000,000 of judgment relates to only about a year's worth of Shipment of products that are at the infancy of their ramp, Meaning DDR4 and HBM products, we're kind of in the first half of the first inning. Those products will ramp rapidly over the next few years. So whatever the volumes were that led to The $303,000,000 in judgment, those volumes will probably increase 4, 5, 6 times annually over the next few years. So they will be racking up enormous, enormous liability If they do not settle. Speaker 200:17:07So I think They are looking at all of that. And yes, we're obviously Working through our strategy on how to get to a resolution. Speaker 400:17:28That's very helpful color, Chuck, on how this liability for them kind of grows and kind of the urgency from that perspective. But how long would an appeal process, I guess, normally take according to your legal team? Just to understand the timeframes Of that, kind of go from start to finish? Speaker 200:17:47Well, the appeal would take place in the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals for patents and copyrights in Washington, D. C, it depends on They're docket, but usually a year, year and a half From the trigger from the initiation of the appeal, the case would be heard. There are as I went through, there are 2 other Lawsuits against Samsung in addition to the one that we've just completed. 1 in Texas, which is coming to trial in April. Those are for different products. Speaker 200:18:45Those are for DDR4 LRDIMMs and RDIMMs, which actually make up kind of bulk of their shipment Today. So these are different patents applying on different products. So it's Eventually through these suits, I think we will cover 60% to 70% of their DRAM output, our patents will cover that. So it goes to the heart of their business And yes, it's a tremendous exposure dollar wise. Speaker 400:19:27Okay. I'm thinking 2 other cases. The other one is the joint Google Samsung one just maybe clarify that. And then can you just talk about in that how the Google case lines up visavis what just What the finding for Samsung in the courts and just kind of maybe summarize that for us would be helpful. Speaker 200:19:44Yes. The Google case It's in the Northern District of California and the judge there Decided that we should first go through our dispute With Samsung, before so the case has stayed until There are rulings in the Samsung litigation before that court will pick up Google case. Google has its own separate independent liability based on They're building of memory modules for many years in the 2000 patents throughout that decade on which are patents apply. They also have liability because they purchased product From Samsung, and Samsung is operating without a license. So they have Multiple liabilities, but those the Google case is stayed and will be taken back up once the Samsung case Is regardless of whether we have a settlement, once the Samsung case is legally Ruled upon, at that point, the Google case can be unstayed and pursued. Speaker 200:21:27But the liability doesn't go away. Speaker 400:21:31Understood. It's the clock ticks on that. I understand. Okay. Then On the product side, maybe Gail, the Hynix product resell and Chuck, is it more SSD now? Speaker 400:21:41Is it DRAM that you're reselling today with Hynix at these low levels? And how does the gross margin recover as the which of those areas improve and how does the gross margin track with that revenue recovery as you increase your Hynix resale? Speaker 300:21:59It's mainly DRAM, Fuji, but also Mixed in are some SSDs. The gross margin will recover As we see demand picking up and inventories at all Our customers start to minimize, which we are starting to see today. But it's still It's not going to be overnight, but we do see improvement. Speaker 400:22:34Great. Thanks, Gail. And then one last question for Chuck. The Gen AI trend, obviously, we'll be watching this with you guys very closely. You have a lot of memory technology Could be very important to that. Speaker 400:22:43Just trying to understand, Chuck, we've talked about Hybrid DIMM for many years. Can you just talk about the NAND controller that kind of Arbitrage, it's Nan for DRAM. And if that technology or even the hybrid DIMM product itself in name has a play into this Going forward or have you kind of repositioned that technology in some of the new products you'd be planning to target Gen AI? Speaker 200:23:08Yes, Suji. I think that's an important part of what we're doing here in the R and D side. We've been working on the hybridem use of using a lot of NAND to replicate DRAM performance For the CXL bus. So the way you can distinguish an AI server from a Standard enterprise server is that the AI server operates first off of a GPU, which requires Hundreds of gigabytes of HBM. A standard enterprise server that's been around for 34 years do not Require HBM. Speaker 200:23:55So that's 1. And we have part of the win That we got against Samsung was on our HBM patents. The other thing is that in main memory, 2 other elements, so one is HBM. The other two elements are That main memory in an AI server is 4 to 5 times the capacity of A standard enterprise server. That requires then a move to High capacity, particularly MRDIMM. Speaker 200:24:37And there we are in a very strong position again With dozens of patents covering MRDIMM. And then lastly is CXL. As the AI servers as speeds go up, they will have less memory sockets, meaning that they will have to rely on CXL Cell memory to pull data from. And that is where we're working on, we have been for the last 5 years with a very large engineering staff, and we did not we don't mention it on every call, But we've made tremendous progress there in creating a ASIC system on a chip, SoC, with software and firmware that can bring Multiple terabytes of NAND that looks to the system and operates like DRAM. So We believe that we've got a very strong position in AI servers in all three fronts, IP coverage on HVM, MRDIMM and then both IP and a physical product for TXL. Speaker 200:26:04And that technology, we believe there are not Very many companies out in the world that are working on a similar technology. So That yes, that's the AI server front. Speaker 400:26:21Appreciate the thorough walk of the landscape. Thank you, Chuck. Operator00:26:33This concludes our question and answer session. The conference has now ended. You may now hang up. Thank you for attending today'sRead morePowered by Key Takeaways Modest revenue uplift but market bottoming: Q2 product revenue grew slightly from Q1 amid an industry downturn caused by component oversupply and weak demand, but Netlist expects sequential top-line improvements in H2 as OEMs and hyperscalers work through inventory. Key role in next-gen server memory: Netlist’s IP underpins industry transitions to DDR5, high-bandwidth memory (HBM) for AI workloads, and emerging MRDIMM technology—positioning the company to benefit from surging demand for premium DRAM solutions. Strong patent enforcement momentum: A Texas jury awarded Netlist $303 million for Samsung’s willful infringement of DDR4, DDR5 and HBM patents, and ongoing suits against Micron, Google and others are advancing through claim construction hearings and appeals. Healthy liquidity and cost discipline: Netlist ended Q2 with $31.4 million in cash (down from $36.6 million) after drawing $11 million under its $75 million equity line, while improving its operational cash cycle by 80 days year-over-year. Advocacy for patent reform: Netlist is working with U.S. lawmakers on the “PREVAIL Act” to limit serial IPR challenges at the PTAB, aiming to strengthen patent protections for inventors and deter infringers. AI Generated. 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There are 5 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good day, and welcome to the Netlist Second Quarter 2023 Earnings Conference Call and Webcast. All participants will be in listen only mode. After today's presentation, There will be an opportunity to ask questions. Please note this event is being recorded. I'd like now to turn the conference over to Mike Smargiassi. Operator00:00:28Please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:31Thank you, Alan, and good day, everyone. Welcome to Netlist's 2nd Quarter 2023 Conference Call. Leading today's call will be Chuck Kong, Chief Executive Officer of Netlist Thank you, Gail Sasaki, Chief Financial Officer. As a reminder, the earnings release and a replay of today's call can Before we start the call, I would note that today's presentation of The actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward looking statements because of the number of risks and uncertainties that are expressed in the call, Annual and current SEC filings and cautionary statements contained in the press release today. Netlist assumes no obligation to update forward looking statements. Speaker 100:01:25I would now like to turn the call over to Chuck. Speaker 200:01:29Thanks, Mike, and hello, everyone. The Q2 2023 product revenue increased modestly from the Q1 of the year. Results continue to reflect the continuing downturn in the memory market due to oversupply of components and lower demand. On the other hand, OEMs and hyperscalers are working through their inventories and recent industry forecasts have become more optimistic. We believe the market has bottomed and anticipate sequential quarterly improvements in the company's top line over the second half of the year. Speaker 200:02:07As we look at the current memory landscape, there are exciting and transformational developments taking place in server memory. Netlist's IP is important in enabling these new technologies. First, DDR5. The industry transition This new standard is underway with Intel and AMD commencing volume production of DDR5 systems earlier this year. DDR5 is expected to be the prevailing memory standard through the end of the decade and Netlist will benefit on the product as we supply customers with new DDR5 memory. Speaker 200:02:43Netlist's innovative IP for intelligent on module power management Allows DDR5 DIMMs to perform at higher speeds than prior generations, while using less power. This technology applies to all DDR5 DIMM form factors 2nd, artificial intelligence. The rapid Verizon applications utilizing generative AI has created tremendous demand for memory chips capable of performing parallel processing. This unique hardware allows for the concurrent processing of data, which is crucial for AI's complex computing models. In turn, parallel processing requires a special kind of memory technology, high bandwidth memory or HBM, which currently has 8 times the bandwidth of traditional DRAM. Speaker 200:03:35To get to these densities Requires that HBM, the memory must be stacked. And once again, this is an area where Netlist's technology plays a key role. And 3rd, MRDIMM or Multi Rank Buffered DIMMs. This next generation ultrafast DDR5 memory is being designed to double the throughput of existing DDR5 DIMMs, eventually delivering speeds up to 17,600 mega transfers per second. And while the standard for MRDIMM has not been finalized, the memory industry appears poised to once again rely on many of Netlist's Technologies to enable mrdems functionality. Speaker 200:04:17These new technologies are transforming the memory marketplace and provide a strong platform for Netlist's growth. Given Netlist's strategic supply agreement with SK Hynix, A leader in DDR5 and HBM and our innovative IP, we believe we are well positioned to capitalize on these trends. This includes the direct supply of these products to the market and the licensing of our IP. In fact, all major memory players are calling out both DDR5 And HBM as strategic business imperatives. Today, the large memory suppliers are focused on a rapid move to higher end Premium HBM and DDR5 products to support the strong demand for generative AI. Speaker 200:05:03Eventually, the entire marketplace will transition to these new Begin with an update on Samsung action before Chief Justice Chief Judge Gilstrap in the Eastern District of Texas. On April 21, in a unanimous verdict, the jury in this case awarded Netlist $303,000,000 And damages for Samsung's willful infringement of Netlist's seminal inventions. The case addressed Samsung's willful infringement of 5 netlist patents covering 3 product categories: DDR4 LRDIMMs, all DDR5 DIMMs and high bandwidth memory components. Beyond confirming Netlist's entitlement to damages for Samsung's willful infringement, it confirmed that Samsung, the largest memory producer in the world, used Netlist' technology without a license in the without a license in the past. As we speak, Samsung continues to accrue liability every day for willful infringing for willfully infringing Netlist's patents for products that will make up the bulk of its memory revenues through this decade. Speaker 200:06:21At the end of May, the court held a one day bench trial that gave Samsung an opportunity to seek relief from the $303,000,000 jury verdict. Samsung sought equitable relief from the jury's award for their infringing DDR4 and DDR5 products. We look forward to receiving the court's bench trial order and importantly its final judgment. We expect Samsung will seek an appeal of the court's judgment, But Netlist is confident in the strength of the verdict and the careful trial procedures the court used in this case. Now let me give you a quick update on our other global enforcement efforts. Speaker 200:07:04The case against Micron in the Eastern District of Texas also before Chief Judge Gilstrap addresses Micron's willful infringement of the same patents And same types of products that were part of the successful April Samsung trial, including DDR4 LRDIMMs, DDR5 DIMMs On July 26, we had a claim construction hearing for terms and dispute by Micron. Prior to the trial itself, the claim construction is the most important predictor of outcome in a patent infringement litigation. On the day of the claim construction hearing, Magistrate Judge Roy Payne provided a tentative set of constructions. According to these tentative constructions received that morning, the court appears to have understood and adopted almost every netlist construction, providing 16 out of the 17 terms at issue in Netlist's favor. We feel the hearing went very well And now look forward to the court's entry of a favorable claim construction order. Speaker 200:08:09FACT discovery for this case The final pretrial conference is currently set for December 20th with the jury trial set to begin on January 22, 2024. In Netlist, the 2nd set of cases against Samsung and Micron in the same Eastern District of Texas venue, We've begun the claim construction process and are working toward the joint claim construction hearing set for October 5. These cases are for infringement of large volumes and significant dollars of DDR4 RDIMM LRDIMM products being shipped currently and in the past. Related to the ongoing case against Samsung and Google in Delaware, The Patent, Trials and Appeals Board found in Netlist's favor on its 5/23 patent relating to DDR4 LRDIMM, Determining that all claims were patentable. This Delaware case convention is formed With claim construction briefing underway and a joint claim construction hearing currently set for October 20 in that court. Speaker 200:09:26You may recall Netlist's 2nd case against Micron in the Western District of Texas was stayed last year. I'm sorry, Netlist's 3rd case against Micron in the Western District of Texas was stayed last year After reassignment to Judge Aykel, just days before the claim construction hearing was set to take place in May 2022. That case has now been reassigned to the Austin, Texas Judicial Docket 2 Pool for cases following Judge Yackel's retirement. Our case now stands ready for reassignment to another Western District of Texas judge. Additionally, the PTAB denied Micron's Petition to institute an inter party's review of our LRDIMM608 patent and even more recently Found that three claims of Netlist's 35 patent were valid and a final written decision. Speaker 200:10:26We await additional PTAB review decisions in the coming months and look forward to the reactivation of this case. In Germany, the Dusseldorf Infringement Court moved our case against Micron to 2024 in consideration of a preliminary order from the German Federal Patent Court. The hearing addressing Samsung's infringement of our EP-seven thirty five and EP-six sixty patents Remain set for September 5 this year, with the hearing against Google set to proceed in November. As always, Netlist remains open to licensing on a fair and reasonable terms with any party currently using our technology without permission. Finally, I'd like to say a few words about steps we're taking to ensure that the patent rights of Netlist and future generations of innovators are protected. Speaker 200:11:18On the previous calls, I've shared with you some of our efforts to engage elected officials in California and Washington, D. C. To help us highlight the challenges with current U. S. Patent law, challenges that Netlist has repeatedly experienced firsthand. Speaker 200:11:35This initial outreach resulted in Netlist working closely with members of Congress to not only help draft important new patent legislation, but to provide support as the legislation moves through the process of becoming law. The summary of these efforts is the Recent introduced Prevail Act. The Prevail Act would make it harder to invalidate patents over He's not like Netlist from stopping competing infringers. Under the Prevail Act, Path and challengers would get just one chance at the PTAB Board. They could no longer spread out petitions over time or engage in serial IPR We are thankful that congressional representatives considered issues facing innovative operating companies like us and that they took the time to consider suggestions for reforming our country's patent laws. Speaker 200:12:43If enacted in its current form, The Prevail Act could go a long way to protect and promote innovation and competitiveness of American inventors. Now I will turn the call over to Gail for the financial review. Speaker 300:12:57Thanks, Chuck. 2nd quarter product revenue and product margin Results reflect the ongoing downturn in the market due to memory supply oversupply and a lower demand environment, which also resulted in price pressure. That said, as discussed by Chuck, the outlook for the overall memory market is improving. We believe we are well positioned to capitalize on the strategic SK Hynix supply agreement as the market rebounds. As a reminder, we do not formally guide, But given the market dynamics as noted, we currently anticipate steady growth in product revenue as we move throughout the rest of the year. Speaker 300:13:40We ended Q2 'twenty three with cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash of $31,400,000 compared to $36,600,000 at the end of Q1. We proactively raised approximately $11,000,000 under the $75,000,000 equity line of credit Q2 with close to $38,000,000 remaining on the line. As always, we continue to maintain strong cost controls Very carefully managed operational cash cycle, which for Q2 'twenty three was an improvement of 80 days compared to last year's Q2. Operator, we are now ready for questions. Operator00:14:21We will now begin the question and answer session. Our question comes from Suji Desilva of ROTH Capital. Go ahead. Speaker 400:14:30Morning, Gail. So on the litigation, let's start there. For Samsung, Chuck, in the event that Samsung does not settle with you, can you just walk us through The timeframe for how this would play out, the final judgment, the appeal and so forth, so we can understand maybe what where the back end of all of Samsung's effort would be or Speaker 200:14:53Yes, Suji. They have the appeal process That we're sure that they will pursue. We believe that we've got Very solid verdict. And we will I think in Over the next few weeks, we anticipate the Eastern District of Texas issuing a final judgment and which will effectively validate or ratify the jury's verdict. And from there, they can pursue appeal of that judgment. Speaker 200:15:42But if they lose that appeal, And they would be responsible for willful damages on these products over the next Year or 2 before the appeal is decided. I would note that the $300,000,000 $300,000,000 of judgment relates to only about a year's worth of Shipment of products that are at the infancy of their ramp, Meaning DDR4 and HBM products, we're kind of in the first half of the first inning. Those products will ramp rapidly over the next few years. So whatever the volumes were that led to The $303,000,000 in judgment, those volumes will probably increase 4, 5, 6 times annually over the next few years. So they will be racking up enormous, enormous liability If they do not settle. Speaker 200:17:07So I think They are looking at all of that. And yes, we're obviously Working through our strategy on how to get to a resolution. Speaker 400:17:28That's very helpful color, Chuck, on how this liability for them kind of grows and kind of the urgency from that perspective. But how long would an appeal process, I guess, normally take according to your legal team? Just to understand the timeframes Of that, kind of go from start to finish? Speaker 200:17:47Well, the appeal would take place in the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals for patents and copyrights in Washington, D. C, it depends on They're docket, but usually a year, year and a half From the trigger from the initiation of the appeal, the case would be heard. There are as I went through, there are 2 other Lawsuits against Samsung in addition to the one that we've just completed. 1 in Texas, which is coming to trial in April. Those are for different products. Speaker 200:18:45Those are for DDR4 LRDIMMs and RDIMMs, which actually make up kind of bulk of their shipment Today. So these are different patents applying on different products. So it's Eventually through these suits, I think we will cover 60% to 70% of their DRAM output, our patents will cover that. So it goes to the heart of their business And yes, it's a tremendous exposure dollar wise. Speaker 400:19:27Okay. I'm thinking 2 other cases. The other one is the joint Google Samsung one just maybe clarify that. And then can you just talk about in that how the Google case lines up visavis what just What the finding for Samsung in the courts and just kind of maybe summarize that for us would be helpful. Speaker 200:19:44Yes. The Google case It's in the Northern District of California and the judge there Decided that we should first go through our dispute With Samsung, before so the case has stayed until There are rulings in the Samsung litigation before that court will pick up Google case. Google has its own separate independent liability based on They're building of memory modules for many years in the 2000 patents throughout that decade on which are patents apply. They also have liability because they purchased product From Samsung, and Samsung is operating without a license. So they have Multiple liabilities, but those the Google case is stayed and will be taken back up once the Samsung case Is regardless of whether we have a settlement, once the Samsung case is legally Ruled upon, at that point, the Google case can be unstayed and pursued. Speaker 200:21:27But the liability doesn't go away. Speaker 400:21:31Understood. It's the clock ticks on that. I understand. Okay. Then On the product side, maybe Gail, the Hynix product resell and Chuck, is it more SSD now? Speaker 400:21:41Is it DRAM that you're reselling today with Hynix at these low levels? And how does the gross margin recover as the which of those areas improve and how does the gross margin track with that revenue recovery as you increase your Hynix resale? Speaker 300:21:59It's mainly DRAM, Fuji, but also Mixed in are some SSDs. The gross margin will recover As we see demand picking up and inventories at all Our customers start to minimize, which we are starting to see today. But it's still It's not going to be overnight, but we do see improvement. Speaker 400:22:34Great. Thanks, Gail. And then one last question for Chuck. The Gen AI trend, obviously, we'll be watching this with you guys very closely. You have a lot of memory technology Could be very important to that. Speaker 400:22:43Just trying to understand, Chuck, we've talked about Hybrid DIMM for many years. Can you just talk about the NAND controller that kind of Arbitrage, it's Nan for DRAM. And if that technology or even the hybrid DIMM product itself in name has a play into this Going forward or have you kind of repositioned that technology in some of the new products you'd be planning to target Gen AI? Speaker 200:23:08Yes, Suji. I think that's an important part of what we're doing here in the R and D side. We've been working on the hybridem use of using a lot of NAND to replicate DRAM performance For the CXL bus. So the way you can distinguish an AI server from a Standard enterprise server is that the AI server operates first off of a GPU, which requires Hundreds of gigabytes of HBM. A standard enterprise server that's been around for 34 years do not Require HBM. Speaker 200:23:55So that's 1. And we have part of the win That we got against Samsung was on our HBM patents. The other thing is that in main memory, 2 other elements, so one is HBM. The other two elements are That main memory in an AI server is 4 to 5 times the capacity of A standard enterprise server. That requires then a move to High capacity, particularly MRDIMM. Speaker 200:24:37And there we are in a very strong position again With dozens of patents covering MRDIMM. And then lastly is CXL. As the AI servers as speeds go up, they will have less memory sockets, meaning that they will have to rely on CXL Cell memory to pull data from. And that is where we're working on, we have been for the last 5 years with a very large engineering staff, and we did not we don't mention it on every call, But we've made tremendous progress there in creating a ASIC system on a chip, SoC, with software and firmware that can bring Multiple terabytes of NAND that looks to the system and operates like DRAM. So We believe that we've got a very strong position in AI servers in all three fronts, IP coverage on HVM, MRDIMM and then both IP and a physical product for TXL. Speaker 200:26:04And that technology, we believe there are not Very many companies out in the world that are working on a similar technology. So That yes, that's the AI server front. Speaker 400:26:21Appreciate the thorough walk of the landscape. Thank you, Chuck. Operator00:26:33This concludes our question and answer session. The conference has now ended. You may now hang up. Thank you for attending today'sRead morePowered by