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Credo Stock Surges 13%: Why This AI Cable Maker Is Back on Traders’ Screens

New York, May 22, 2026, 16:01 (EDT)

  • Credo shares rose about 13% in late Friday trading, with a Cboe real-time estimate showing the stock at $218.35.
  • The move followed a May 20 AI infrastructure collaboration with Rebellions and a broader rally in semiconductor stocks.
  • The next hard test comes June 1, when Credo reports fiscal fourth-quarter and full-year results.

Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd shares jumped on Friday as investors moved back into AI-linked semiconductor names, with the buying focused less on graphics chips and more on the wiring and signal gear that lets AI data centers run at scale. A Cboe real-time estimate showed Credo at $218.35 at 4:01 p.m. EDT, up 12.91% on the day and about 50% so far this year.

That matters now because Credo is being treated as part of the AI infrastructure trade. Two days ago, the company said its ZeroFlap active electrical cables would be integrated into Rebellions’ RebelPOD AI cluster system. Active electrical cables, or AECs, are powered copper links used to move data between servers and networking gear over longer distances and with more stability than passive copper cables.

The Rebellions deal is aimed at AI inference, the stage when a trained model produces answers for users. Inference systems need fast response times and fewer network interruptions, and Credo said its cables were meant to reduce “link flaps,” a term for brief connect-disconnect events that can slow or disrupt clusters. Credo Technology Group

“AI inference infrastructure must be designed not only for performance, but also for continuous operation at scale,” Credo CEO Bill Brennan said in the release. Rebellions CEO Sunghyun Park said the work with Credo was about “streamlining AI adoption at scale” while cutting infrastructure complexity. Credo Technology Group

The rally also came in a firm tape for U.S. equities. Reuters reported Wall Street rose Friday, with semiconductor stocks strong and the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index up 2.5%, while U.S. stock markets were open for a normal session before the Memorial Day closure on Monday, May 25.

The competitive backdrop is getting hotter. Astera Labs, another AI connectivity name, hit a record high this week after highlighting demand around cloud infrastructure and optical networking, while Marvell Technology notched a record close on Thursday as investors looked ahead to demand for custom chips and optical networking.

Credo’s last reported numbers gave investors something to work with. For the fiscal third quarter ended Jan. 31, revenue rose 201.5% from a year earlier to $407.0 million, GAAP gross margin was 68.5%, and non-GAAP diluted earnings were $1.07 a share. Non-GAAP is an adjusted measure that strips out certain items, such as stock-based compensation, and is not the same as audited GAAP profit.

The company guided for fiscal fourth-quarter revenue of $425 million to $435 million. Brennan called the January quarter “record results” and pointed to growth in AECs, integrated circuits and newer products including ZeroFlap optics and OmniConnect. Credo Technology Group

Credo has a second big story in the background: optics. In April, it agreed to buy DustPhotonics for $750 million in cash and 920,000 Credo shares, with up to 3.21 million more shares tied to milestones. Silicon photonics uses light to move data inside chips and modules, a key area as AI clusters push beyond copper-only links.

But the trade leaves little room for disappointment. Credo’s customer base remains concentrated: MarketBeat, citing management comments on the fiscal third-quarter call, said the three largest customers accounted for 39%, 32% and 17% of revenue. If one hyperscale buyer slows orders, delays a deployment, or shifts architecture, the stock’s premium could unwind quickly.

The next scheduled catalyst is close. Credo said it will release fiscal fourth-quarter and full-year 2026 results after the market closes on June 1, followed by a 2 p.m. Pacific Time call.

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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