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The latest data point for CRDO's Current Contract Liabilities in Q1'26 stands at $3.1M USD, marking a notable rebound from the preceding quarters where values were reported as no data. This uptick follows a period of decline, with the metric dropping from $4.04M in Q4'23 to $1.39M in Q3'25 before the recent recovery. Over the timeframe from Q4'23 to Q3'26, the chart reveals a predominant downward trend in Current Contract Liabilities, characterized by a sharp decline from an initial peak of $4.8M in Q2'24 to a low of $1.39M in Q3'25, reflecting potential shifts in contract fulfillment or revenue recognition patterns. Subsequent quarters from Q4'25 through Q3'26 show no data, interrupting continuity, while the Q1'26 resurgence to $3.1M suggests possible renewed business momentum, though the overall volatility underscores the need to monitor future fiscal periods for sustained stability.