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Amphenol stock slides after Nvidia’s Rubin “cable-free” reveal; focus turns to Jan. 28 earnings
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Amphenol stock slides after Nvidia’s Rubin “cable-free” reveal; focus turns to Jan. 28 earnings

NEW YORK, Jan 7, 2026, 19:53 EST — After-hours

  • Amphenol fell 1.8% to $138.91 in Wednesday’s regular session
  • The stock has swung this week on bets about Nvidia’s next AI server design and connector demand
  • Investors now look to Amphenol’s Jan. 28 earnings and near-term U.S. data for the next trigger

Amphenol Corp (APH.N) shares ended down 1.8% at $138.91 on Wednesday, after a sharp bout of volatility earlier in the week tied to investor nerves about the next generation of AI hardware.

The move matters because Amphenol has become a crowded way to play data-center buildouts — and those bets can turn fast when big customers change designs. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang this week described linking Rubin chips into “pods” of more than 1,000, saying they could lift the efficiency of generating “tokens” — the basic unit of AI output — by 10 times. Reuters

On Tuesday, Amphenol shares fell as much as 6.6% early after Nvidia’s CES 2026 presentation highlighted a cable-free Rubin platform, before recovering to end slightly higher as some traders argued the redesign could still require more connectors. In a note, Evercore ISI said the shift could raise Amphenol’s “content” per Rubin system — the dollar value of Amphenol parts inside the hardware — by 20% to 40%, while reiterating an “Outperform” rating and $150 price target. Barron’s

Amphenol’s stock remains about 3.8% below its 52-week high of $144.37, set in November, and Wednesday’s volume of about 8.3 million shares ran above its 50-day average, a MarketWatch report noted. The report also flagged the stock’s relative outperformance versus peers such as Eaton and TE Connectivity during the session.

Another item sitting in the background is Amphenol’s planned $10.5 billion all-cash purchase of CommScope’s connectivity and cable solutions unit, a deal announced in August and expected to close in the first half of 2026. Investors have treated that as both a growth lever and a financing-and-integration risk as the closing window approaches.

The next hard catalyst is Amphenol’s fourth-quarter 2025 earnings call, scheduled for Jan. 28 at 1:00 p.m. ET. Traders will be listening for any change in management’s tone on AI-related demand, pricing and supply constraints, as well as updates on deal timing.

But the story can break the other way. If “cable-free” ends up meaning less spend on interconnect overall, or if big cloud customers slow data-center capex, the market’s assumption that AI demand keeps lifting connector makers could get tested quickly.

Before that, U.S. macro data may set the tape for rate-sensitive growth and industrial names: the employment report is due Friday, with CPI on Jan. 13, and the Fed’s next policy meeting on Jan. 27-28 — all ahead of Amphenol’s Jan. 28 earnings.

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

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