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Capacity future
A forward contract on the right to use N units of a specified hardware class during a future calendar period.
A capacity future is a forward agreement to take delivery of compute capacity — typically expressed as GPU-hours of a named hardware class — in a specified future quarter. It is structurally analogous to a natural-gas or aluminium future: physical-or-cash settled, hedgeable, and traded against a forward curve.
Capacity futures matter because hyperscaler capex planning already operates on multi-year horizons. A standardised contract simply makes the implicit forward market explicit, and lets parties without their own balance-sheet exposure participate.