US Chipmakers Worry About Slow Growth of Cloud and Data Centres

Big Tech has reported slower annual cloud revenue growth rates this earnings season.

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By Reuters | Updated: 17 August 2022 12:37 IST
Highlights
  • “Investors are worried it's the next shoe to drop," said Stacy Rasgon
  • Micron Technology warned of a worse than expected outlook last week
  • AWS dropped over 3 percentage points compared with the previous quarter

Microsoft's Azure dropped 6 percentage points this earnings season

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Cloud and data centres, the chip industry's strongest sector, may be its next problem: Signs are showing growth could slow in what has been a pillar during the COVID era as consumers signed up for cloud-based entertainment and companies retooled their offices.

Analysts say the cloud market has rarely had to weather a prolonged economic downturn since it rose to prominence in the last decade as more businesses adopted the technology, making it harder to predict if it's recession proof or it will be hit in an economic downtown.

As 40-year-high inflation weighs on consumers and economists debate recession signals, advertisers have been tightening their purse strings, say Big Tech companies.

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“Investors are worried it's the next shoe to drop," said Bernstein analyst Stacy Rasgon, adding that an advertising drought hurting the likes of Facebook and Snapchat could spur cutbacks in data centre investments.

Big Tech has reported slower annual cloud revenue growth rates this earnings season - Alphabet's Google Cloud dropped over 8 percentage points, Microsoft's Azure dropped 6 percentage points, and Amazon.com's AWS dropped over 3 percentage points compared with the previous quarter.

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Nathaniel Harmon research director of YipitData said the revenue growth of the cloud market was still significant, although noted there were pockets of weakness in regions like Europe creeping in.

The three companies have also said during the pandemic they will keep data centre equipment longer, in some cases up to six years, from three, to save money.

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“If they're going to be cutting back their spending on data center capacity, well that's fewer chips from Intel or AMD,” said Glenn O'Donnell Research Director at Forrester Research.

That concern was heightened with Intel's data center and AI group business dropping 16 percent to $4.6 billion (roughly Rs. 36,521 crore) missing Wall Street estimates by nearly $2 billion (roughly Rs. 15,883 crore) in its latest quarterly earnings reported.

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And last week Micron Technology warned of an even worse than expected outlook, this time adding that there was trouble not just in PCs and smartphone, but also in the cloud.

But it's not as simple as slower growth of the cloud market that's causing trouble, Micron's chief business officer Sumit Sadana, told Reuters. Part of the problem was a shortage of some chips holding up servers from being built leading to a pile up of other chips - a situation similar to the auto chip shortage.

According to Richard Barnett, chief marketing officer at Supplyframe, inventories across the server supply chain are at record highs but key parts are missing. “Assume 500 components are needed for a server, and 10 or 20 unavailable parts are preventing its completion.”

Still Sadana warned that companies, worried about the economy, were also being more conservative about buying chips.

O'Donnell at Forrester said he's seeing this across the tech sector. “As we're talking with our clients about their spending plans, a lot of them are saying, well, you know, we're not going to turn off the faucet, but we're going to close it a bit,” he said. “You're going to see some of that reflected in earnings from companies like Dell and Hewlett Packard Enterprise as well.”

While executives and analysts debate the impact of the slower growth in the cloud market, Super Micro Computer Inc ., which specializes in customized servers for new technology, said developments such as self-driving cars and the meta-verse are still bringing new waves of demand.

"There's a lot of pent up growth as projects go from lab projects to deployment," Michael McNerney, Super Micro's vice president of marketing and network security, said.

© Thomson Reuters 2022


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