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Revenue and Customer Contract Liabilities
12 Months Ended
Aug. 28, 2025
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
Revenue and Customer Contract Liabilities Revenue and Customer Contract Liabilities
Revenue by Technology

For the year ended202520242023
DRAM$28,578 $17,603 $10,978 
NAND8,503 7,227 4,206 
Other (primarily NOR)
297 281 356 
$37,378 $25,111 $15,540 

See Note 27. Segment and Other Information for disclosure of disaggregated revenue by market segment.

Revenue is primarily recognized at a point in time when control of the promised goods is transferred to our customers in an amount that reflects the consideration we expect to be entitled to in exchange for those goods. Substantially all contracts with our customers are short-term in duration at fixed, negotiated prices with payment generally due shortly after delivery. From time to time, we have contracts with initial terms that include performance obligations that extend beyond one year. As of August 28, 2025, our future performance obligations beyond one year were $143 million, which included customer prepayments and other contract liabilities.

As of August 28, 2025 and August 29, 2024, customer prepayments made to secure product supply in future periods and other contract liabilities were $169 million and $907 million, respectively, of which $26 million and $766 million were reported in other current liabilities, respectively. The remainder of the customer prepayments and other contract liabilities were in other noncurrent liabilities. Revenue recognized during 2025 from the beginning balance as of August 29, 2024 included $778 million from shipments against customer prepayments and other contract liabilities.

As of August 28, 2025 and August 29, 2024, other current liabilities included $1.19 billion and $718 million, respectively, for estimates of consideration payable to customers including estimates for pricing adjustments and returns.
In 2023, we received an aggregate of $228 million from settlements of insurance claims involving a power disruption in 2022 and an operational disruption in 2017, of which $186 million was for business interruption and recognized in revenue.