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Employee Retirement Plans (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Jun. 27, 2026
Retirement Benefits [Abstract]  
Schedule of Changes in Benefit Obligations and Plan Assets of Pension and Benefits Plans
The change in the benefit obligations of pension plans in Japan, Switzerland, and Thailand, and the change in plan assets in Switzerland were as follows (in millions):
June 27, 2026June 28, 2025
Change in projected benefit obligation:
  Benefit obligation at beginning of year$29.6 $24.5 
     Service cost2.3 1.7 
     Interest cost0.4 0.5 
     Plan participants’ contributions0.1 0.8 
     Actuarial (gains) losses (1)
(0.9)3.0 
     Curtailments(1.0)— 
     Net benefits payment(3.5)(2.0)
     Settlements— (1.6)
     Plan amendments— (0.2)
     Foreign exchange impact(0.6)2.9 
  Benefit obligation at end of year$26.4 $29.6 
Change in plan assets:
  Fair value of plan assets at beginning of year$17.8 $14.9 
     Actual return on plan assets2.8 1.1 
     Employer contribution0.5 2.8 
     Plan participants’ contribution0.1 0.8 
     Net benefits payment(3.4)(2.0)
     Settlements— (1.6)
     Foreign exchange impact(0.3)1.8 
  Fair value of plan assets at end of year$17.5 $17.8 
Funded status (2)
$(8.9)$(11.8)
Changes in benefit obligations and plan assets recognized in other comprehensive income:
     Prior service cost$0.1 $— 
     Amortization of accumulated net actuarial gain(0.1)— 
     Gain recognized due to curtailment(0.9)— 
     Net actuarial loss (gain)$(3.1)$2.4 
     Loss recognized due to settlement0.3 (0.4)
$(3.7)$2.0 
Accumulated benefit obligation$20.9 $23.2 
(1) Actuarial losses are primarily driven by changes in discount rates.
(2) The current portion of the projected benefit obligation is $1.0 million and $0.9 million, respectively, as of June 27, 2026 and June 28, 2025, which was recorded under accrued payroll and related expenses in the consolidated balance sheets. The non-current portion of the projected benefit obligation is $7.2 million and $11.0 million, respectively, as of June 27, 2026 and June 28, 2025, which was recorded under other non-current liabilities in the consolidated balance sheets. Refer to “Note 7. Balance Sheet Details.”
Schedule of Net Periodic Pension Cost
Net periodic pension costs in Japan, Switzerland and Thailand include the following components for the periods presented (in millions):
Years Ended
June 27, 2026June 28, 2025June 29, 2024
Service cost$2.3 $1.7 $1.9 
Interest cost0.4 0.5 0.4 
Amortization of prior service cost(0.1)(0.1)(0.1)
Expected return on plan assets(0.5)(0.5)(0.4)
Curtailment gain(0.1)— — 
Amortization of net loss0.1 — — 
Settlement (gain) losses (0.2)0.4 0.1 
Net periodic pension cost$1.9 $2.0 $1.9 
Schedule of Assumptions Used to Determine Net Periodic Cost and Benefit Obligation
The following table summarizes the weighted-average assumptions used to determine net periodic cost and benefit obligation for our defined benefit plans in Japan, Switzerland and Thailand:
Years Ended
June 27, 2026June 28, 2025
Assumptions used to determine net periodic cost:
Discount rate1.6 %2.0 %
Expected long-term return on plan assets3.0 %3.0 %
Salary increase rate3.9 %3.9 %
Assumptions used to determine benefit obligation at end of year:
Discount rate1.7 %1.3 %
Salary increase rate2.9 %3.0 %
Schedule of Percentage of Asset Allocations and Plan's Assets at Fair Value
The following table sets forth the plan assets of our defined benefit plan in Switzerland at fair value and the percentage of assets allocations as of June 27, 2026 and June 28, 2025 (in millions, except percentage data):
Fair value measurement as of
June 27, 2026
Target allocationTotal Percentage of plan assetQuoted prices in active markets for identical assets
(Level 1)
Significant other observable inputs
(Level 2)
Assets:
     Global equity37 %$6.5 37 %$— $6.5 
     Fixed income25 %4.2 24 %— 4.2 
     Alternative investment14 %2.3 13 %— 2.3 
     Cash%0.3 %0.3 — 
     Other assets23 %4.2 24 %— 4.2 
  Total Assets100 %$17.5 100 %$0.3 $17.2 
Fair value measurement as of
June 28, 2025
Target allocationTotalPercentage of plan assetQuoted prices in active markets for identical assets
(Level 1)
Significant other observable inputs
(Level 2)
Assets:
   Global equity35 %$6.5 34 %$— $6.5 
   Fixed income27 %5.1 27 %— 5.1 
   Alternative investment14 %2.7 14 %— 2.7 
   Cash%0.2 %0.2 — 
   Other assets23 %4.6 24 %— 4.6 
Total Assets100 %$19.1 100 %$0.2 $18.9 
Schedule of Defined Benefit Plans Disclosures
The following benefit payments are estimated to be paid from our defined benefit pension plans (in millions): 
Fiscal YearsTotal
2027$2.1 
20281.7 
20291.6 
20301.8 
20312.5 
Next five years14.5 
Total expected benefit payments$24.2