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Home » Applied Optoelectronics Ships Transceivers to Re-Engaged Hyperscaler

Applied Optoelectronics Ships Transceivers to Re-Engaged Hyperscaler

June 11, 2025
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Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. (AOI) has announced the first volume shipment of its high-speed data center optical transceivers to a major hyperscale customer, marking the company’s return to a key client relationship after several years. The shipment represents a significant milestone for AOI, which had forecasted growth in data center transceiver sales, particularly in the second half of 2025.

This development follows AOI’s previously announced U.S.-based manufacturing capacity expansion plan. The company anticipates a continued ramp in shipments not only to this re-engaged hyperscale customer but also across its broader customer base. The announcement underscores AOI’s position as a strategic supplier of optical components in AI-driven data center infrastructure.

AOI develops and manufactures advanced optical products for internet data centers, cable broadband, telecom, and fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) networks. Its operations span North America and Asia, including facilities in Sugar Land, Texas; Taipei, Taiwan; and Ningbo, China.

• First significant shipment to major hyperscale data center customer in several years

• Marks beginning of expected ramp in transceiver shipments in H2 2025

• Supports AI-focused data center growth with advanced optical interconnects

• Part of AOI’s U.S. capacity expansion and strategic market re-engagement

• Facilities in the U.S., Taiwan, and China support global delivery

“This first volume shipment to this customer represents a significant milestone on a journey to what we continue to expect to be significant business opportunities with this newly re-engaged customer,” said Dr. Thompson Lin, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of AOI.

  • In May 2025, Applied Optoelectronics (AOI) reported strong Q1 2025 results, highlighting accelerating momentum in its datacenter optics and CATV segments. Revenue more than doubled year-over-year to $99.9 million, driven by record CATV sales and rising demand for 400G and 800G transceivers. The company secured three new design wins with an existing hyperscale customer and is now supporting qualification efforts for 800G modules across multiple hyperscalers, with expectations of a meaningful ramp in the second half of 2025.
  • AOI aims to exit 2025 with over 100,000 units per month of 800G transceiver production capacity, 40% of which will be US-based. Its largely automated, in-house manufacturing model is central to this scale-up strategy and provides resilience amid macroeconomic uncertainty. In addition to US expansion, AOI is increasing capacity at its Taiwan facility to diversify supply and support global customer needs.
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