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Question: Samik Chatterjee - JP Morgan - Analyst
: <_ALACRA_META_ABSTRACT>When we think about the incremental opportunity for the company relative to AI, you've done well with the cloud customers for a
longer period even before that. How do you think of AI either being a continuation of that opportunity or does it layer on top of
what you've already done with the cloud company?
Jayshree Ullal - Arista Networks Inc - Chairman of the Board, President, Chief Executive Officer
Yeah, well, first of all, thanks for having me. I just stepped off a Red Eye, and it's a pleasure for Chantelle and I to be here. I think by
now Arista is all in on AI, no question about that. It's gone well beyond experimental to pilots and production this year and many of
our customers. I would classify our AI endeavors and first of all two categories; networking for AI, where we're building these really
high speed, high scale, low latency ether link products as we call them to support our largest cloud customers, and some of our
enterprise and smaller cloud customers as well.
And then AI for networking, where we're using AI ML as an assist to do better observability and security and root cause analysis using
some of the technologies we've developed called Ava, Autonomous virtual Assistance. So these are kind of two sides of the same
coin. One is really building that robust scale out network foundation for all that's going on with AI accelerators and GPUs, etc, and
the other is much more of a high fidelity capability to improve some of the network characteristics.
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Question: Samik Chatterjee - JP Morgan - Analyst
: We can talk about AI a lot more, but before we go for, just help us think about -- we don't want to ignore the non-AI part as well.
How do you think today about the addressable market for the company in relation to AI versus the non-AI? And What are the drivers
for the non-AI part that you see?
Question: Samik Chatterjee - JP Morgan - Analyst
: In the traditional cloud, non-AI, whatever you want to call it --
Question: Samik Chatterjee - JP Morgan - Analyst
: -- the differentiation for Arista was already quite well defined for switches. And when you now move those to AI products, just help
us think about are the differentiation drivers for products the same? Are they even more sort of specific in terms of what AI products
need? How should we think about the hyper skills that you work with and the differentiation that you had in the cloud plus cloud
carrying over to AI?
Question: Samik Chatterjee - JP Morgan - Analyst
: Jayashree, for the -- I don't want to put words in your mouth, but overall, if there was a software differentiation in the classic cloud
sounds like software differentiation on the mode is even higher for AI.
Question: Samik Chatterjee - JP Morgan - Analyst
: So if I then switch gears and you've done really well with your key hyperscale customers Meta and Microsoft. But beyond that, we've
seen limited willingness from like a Google or Amazon to use Arista and they've stuck to White Box. So maybe just help us think what
what's -- sort of how does AI change that? Do you see potentially a change because of AI, given the amount of complexities?
Question: Samik Chatterjee - JP Morgan - Analyst
: There's a lot of conversation on White Box, but I think when investors talk about white box, they tend to miss that there's no White
Box really outside the hyper scales. When you think about what we're seeing in terms tier 2 sort of cloud companies really emerging
as a big spender, right, how do you think about the opportunity there now, particularly when you compare to sort of the classic
cloud when the ramp was? How do you see the opportunity differently versus --
Question: Samik Chatterjee - JP Morgan - Analyst
: I'll just follow up with the second part of that, neo clouds or the tier 2 clouds as they're called, like how are you evaluating the
opportunity there? What are the engagements there like at this point?
Question: Samik Chatterjee - JP Morgan - Analyst
: Moving to another topic that comes up a lot is how should we think about the differentiation that Arista brings in the spine layer of
a data center, particularly how critical are Jericho chips to the differentiation? I'm sure you've seen these questions as well, but do
we envision a change in the landscape where the importance of having a Jericho enabled switch moderates over time?
Question: Samik Chatterjee - JP Morgan - Analyst
: Just to clarify, when you say there are some customers that choose the alternate, is that using Tomahawk in the spine?
Question: Samik Chatterjee - JP Morgan - Analyst
: Okay, optics is a good segue. Can you talk about one, the need to support technologies like LPO, LRO that the industry is already
talked about? Does it really change anything materially in terms of economics for Arista, when you go and support those? Are those
just more adjacent technologies that you just need to enable at some point?
Question: Samik Chatterjee - JP Morgan - Analyst
: Maybe taking that discussion forward to co-packaged optics. And obviously, one of your, I guess you could call it competitors as
well as enablers of the ecosystem has discussed co-package optics. But one -- I mean, there's a maybe from an investor standpoint
there's a question more about when will Arista be ready with the core packaged optic solution? Secondly, how do you view the
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opportunity around the market? Do you see it as a sort of eventuality that everyone has to go to co-packaged optics, or do you see
multiple other technology solutions before --
Question: Samik Chatterjee - JP Morgan - Analyst
: One more tech technology question. A lot of conversation recently about optical circuit switches. And Google uses them in the spine.
What does that imply if more hyperscalers move to adopting OCS?
Question: Samik Chatterjee - JP Morgan - Analyst
: Okay. Let me bring in Chantelle here and it will be probably not right if I don't ask a question on the second half guide, I am sure you
can take a shot at it as well --
Question: Samik Chatterjee - JP Morgan - Analyst
: whichever you're willing to give us.
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Question: Samik Chatterjee - JP Morgan - Analyst
: But the question is you had a strong 1Q. Your 2Q guide is materially above the street, and now you're implying almost plateauing
at this 2Q revenue level for the rest of the year, to get to your full year guide. So we get the macro uncertainty, but in terms of really
seeing any tangible slowdown in any customer vertical, what is giving you that concern? What are you really watching for if we have
to say, okay, this is what makes you feel better when you come back next quarter for the guide? What has that -- what does that
have to be?
Question: Samik Chatterjee - JP Morgan - Analyst
: Okay, got it. Let me just open it up to see if anyone in the audience has a question, otherwise we can continue.
Anything in the audience?
Okay, so maybe Jayashree, I'll ask you just breaking the order here a bit. And one question that I've seen from investors and has come
up in even in the discussions of the conference is in relation to your management team and the changes there.
You did have a bunch of announcements on the last earnings call, but I think there is -- and for most investors I know they've been
in the Arista stock for a long time and this is the first time they've seen that much management change happen at the same time.
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So there's some level of hesitation in terms of what's going on. So one, sort of what's the broader holistic view that you're taking on
the management team? And how do you reassure investors that sort of you reach stable state with the management team?
Question: Samik Chatterjee - JP Morgan - Analyst
: Are there more management changes -- additions coming in relation?
Question: Samik Chatterjee - JP Morgan - Analyst
: Okay, Just changing gears here we were talking recently to one of the leaders in the distribution reseller channel, and one of the
comments he made about Arista really stood out to us, which is why we wanted to ask you the question is. When they were compared
to other companies like Cisco for example, HPE, they've seen everyone addressing or attacking the AI landscape with a lot more
partnerships, whereas ARISTA has been, at its execution but at the same time, solo.
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And I really wanted to get that across as a question in terms of do you see something that's very well done on a standalone basis,
solo basis that cannot be done in a partnership or do you even see the need to have partnerships that the rest of the POs are pursuing
at this point?
Question: Samik Chatterjee - JP Morgan - Analyst
: There's one question here, which is on Nexthop, but I'll rephrase it for you and make it broader, which is Nexthop is a new company
trying to enter the space. When you think about other similar companies that might look to enter the space to given the attractive
TAM, I mean, Arista was once a new company in this area, how do you think about the sort of barrier to entry or how tough is it for
new suppliers to really come into this space?
Question: Samik Chatterjee - JP Morgan - Analyst
: Last question from my End. Talk about the enterprise opportunity and I'll sort of bifurcate into one the opportunity on the data
center side how much of this is still about going and battling the incumbent versus on the campus side where you've sort of
significantly enhanced your efforts, but there's probably more to come and it's a much bigger revenue TAM as well.
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Question: Samik Chatterjee - JP Morgan - Analyst
: Just last one as a follow up there what we've been wondering about for a while is with all this AI opportunity that you're posting in
the cloud. Has enterprise and campus come down in terms of the amount of time you can even focus from a management level on
those opportunities or is it pretty much sort of under the cover going at the same rate in terms of resources?
Question: Samik Chatterjee - JP Morgan - Analyst
: I will wrap it up there. But thank you, everyone. Thank you for coming.
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