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Cisco Sees Surge in AI Networking as Refresh Cycles Accelerate

Cisco opened fiscal 2026 with an AI-driven networking rebound, reporting strong Q1 growth in high-performance switching, routing, optics, and data center infrastructure. Networking product orders rose in the high teens, marking the fifth consecutive quarter of double-digit growth, driven by hyperscaler deployments of Cisco Silicon One systems, coherent pluggables from Acacia, and early traction for the new N9100 switch based on NVIDIA’s Spectrum-X silicon. Cisco booked $1.3 billion in AI infrastructure orders from hyperscalers—its strongest quarter yet—with balanced demand across back-end cluster fabrics and front-end data center networking.

The company also highlighted a major multi-year campus networking refresh, with switching, routing, wireless and IoT all accelerating. Next-generation campus platforms—including smart switches, secure routers, and Wi-Fi 7—are ramping faster than any previous product cycle. Cisco sees tens of billions of dollars in pre-Cat9K installed gear nearing end of support, creating sustained upgrade demand as customers embed security and AI-readiness deeper into the network.

Cisco also expanded its AI-native software and edge capabilities. New offerings include the 8K router powered by the Silicon One P200 for AI scale-across architectures, Cisco Data Fabric for Splunk-driven machine data operations, and Cisco Unified Edge for real-time inferencing at distributed sites. With neocloud, sovereign, and enterprise AI networking orders topping $200 million in Q1, Cisco now tracks a $2B+ pipeline outside the hyperscaler segment.

Key Networking & Infrastructure Highlights (from slides)

Q1 FY26 Results

“The widespread demand for our technologies highlights the critical role of secure networking as customers move quickly to unlock the potential of AI,” said Chuck Robbins, Cisco’s chair and CEO.

🌐 Analysis

Cisco’s quarter reflects accelerating investment in AI cluster fabrics, optical interconnects, and security-embedded campus infrastructure. The balanced mix of Silicon One systems and Acacia coherent optics matches current hyperscaler architectures that favor power-efficient scale-out and scale-across topologies. Rising inference workloads—and the transition to agentic AI—are set to increase east-west traffic volumes, making 800G/1.6T optics, next-gen silicon, and secure, programmable switching foundational for the next upgrade cycle. Cisco’s focus on unified silicon, secure networking, and AI-operated software aligns with broader industry moves by NVIDIA, Broadcom, Arista, Juniper, and HPE, all targeting the same AI-driven fabric modernization wave.

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