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MaxLinear Stock Has Tripled. Its AI Data-Center Bet Now Faces a Bigger Test

MaxLinear Stock Has Tripled. Its AI Data-Center Bet Now Faces a Bigger Test

CARLSBAD, California, May 3, 2026, 12:01 PDT

  • MaxLinear jumped 9.1% to finish Friday at $77.18, tacking on more gains after its recent earnings-fueled rally.
  • Infrastructure now leads the company’s segments, pulling ahead of broadband thanks to demand for optical chips inside AI data centers.
  • Analysts lifted their targets, yet the rally has thrown valuation and execution risk back into the spotlight.

MaxLinear Inc. stock jumped 9.1% to finish at $77.18 on Friday, bringing the company’s valuation to roughly $6.8 billion. Investors piled in as the chipmaker ramped up its move into AI data-center connectivity, fueling another surge in the shares.

This shift is significant for MaxLinear, a company once known mainly for broadband and mixed-signal chips, which is now seeing a valuation reset as an AI infrastructure supplier. Infrastructure revenue surged 136% year over year in the latest quarter, overtaking all other segments to become MaxLinear’s biggest market for the first time.

The real issue for investors: Can the Carlsbad, California-based company keep grabbing sockets in optical links shuttling data within giant AI clusters, or will giants like Broadcom and Marvell cap its upside as faster tech arrives?

On April 30, MaxLinear announced that its Washington 200G TIA—a transimpedance amplifier designed to convert optical signals into electrical ones—is now shipping for 1.6T optical modules built for AI data centers. Rajneesh Gaur, who leads the company’s data-center connectivity group as senior vice president and general manager, called the TIA segment for AI connectivity a “significant growth opportunity.” MaxLinear, Inc.

First-quarter revenue came in at $137.2 million, up 43% year-over-year, with non-GAAP diluted EPS at 22 cents. For its second quarter, the company projected revenue in a range of $160 million to $170 million—a jump that spurred the stock.

Chief Executive Kishore Seendripu called this quarter the beginning of a “multi-year growth phase,” citing strength in optical data-center connectivity. According to Seendripu, MaxLinear’s optical products are ramping with several hyperscale customers deploying them on both AI scale-up and scale-out platforms. MaxLinear, Inc.

Upgrade calls rolled in from analysts. Needham’s N. Quinn Bolton bumped MaxLinear up to Buy from Hold, targeting $60 on expectations for data-center demand. Roth MKM echoed that Buy, $60 as well. Stifel stuck to its Buy stance, but lifted the price target to $49 from $34.

The stock’s already pushed past certain targets. This sharpens the picture: now, investors want to see MaxLinear convert design wins and samples into real production revenue—not just hope for a broadband chip rebound.

Some cracks remain. MaxLinear logged a GAAP net loss of $45.1 million for the first quarter, according to its 10-Q, and burned through $8.9 million in operating cash. As of March 31, the company held $89.9 million in cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash.

The company flagged its heavy reliance on just a handful of customers for much of its revenue, cautioning that any drop-off or loss of orders from those key accounts could impact its performance. Concentration risk is especially relevant now, with AI-linked projects making up a growing share of business.

Right now, MaxLinear isn’t trading as your classic broadband-cycle stock. Investors are eyeing it more as a niche AI connectivity play. The immediate hurdle: Q2 infrastructure sales need to prove that the April surge was fueled by actual demand, not just a shift in Wall Street’s mood.

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