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NVDA
NVIDIA Corporation
NVLink and Spectrum Ethernet provide high-speed networking hardware essential for large-scale GPU networks.
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$4.94T |
$202.38
-0.25%
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CSCO
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Cisco directly designs and sells networking equipment (routers, switches, security appliances) making Networking Equipment a core revenue driver.
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$289.52B |
$73.09
+0.25%
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ANET
Arista Networks, Inc.
Arista Networks' core offering is high-performance Ethernet networking hardware (switches/routers) used in data centers and campus networks.
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$198.05B |
$157.68
-0.48%
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PANW
Palo Alto Networks, Inc.
The company sells ML-powered next-generation firewalls and other security networking hardware under its Networking Equipment category.
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$146.86B |
$220.23
+0.90%
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DELL
Dell Technologies Inc.
Dell teaches and sells data center networking equipment (switches, routers, etc.).
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$109.98B |
$161.97
+0.60%
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MSI
Motorola Solutions, Inc.
MSI manufactures and provides radio hardware and networking equipment (land mobile radio devices, connectivity) used in mission-critical networks.
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$67.76B |
$406.77
-5.84%
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FTNT
Fortinet, Inc.
Fortinet's core offerings include FortiGate firewall hardware, underpinning its networking equipment business.
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$66.15B |
$86.39
+2.60%
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CCZ
Comcast Holdings Corp.
Produces networking hardware and gateway devices used in-home and for business connectivity.
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$59.97B |
$63.31
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UI
Ubiquiti Inc.
Directly produces high-performance networking hardware (routers, switches, access points) used in enterprise and service-provider deployments.
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$47.62B |
$788.60
+2.17%
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CLS
Celestica Inc.
Celestica’s core offering includes high-speed networking equipment used in data centers (400G/800G switches) as part of its Hardware Platform Solutions.
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$40.10B |
$344.57
+1.31%
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NOK
Nokia Oyj
Nokia directly designs, manufactures, and sells networking hardware (routers, switches, etc.) for data centers and telecom networks.
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$38.79B |
$6.91
-3.16%
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NBIS
Nebius Group N.V.
As part of its data-center stack, Nebius involves networking components and optimized connectivity.
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$38.44B |
$130.72
+5.27%
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ERIC
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ)
Ericsson provides networking equipment (RAN/core network hardware and related software).
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$33.74B |
$10.10
-0.44%
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HPE
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
HPE offers networking equipment (including Slingshot fabric) and networking platforms.
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$32.04B |
$24.41
+0.02%
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SMCI
Super Micro Computer, Inc.
Datacenter Building Block Solutions include networking hardware for end-to-end data center deployments.
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$31.01B |
$51.94
+3.12%
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ALAB
Astera Labs Inc
Produces data-center networking switches and related hardware (Scorpio family).
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$30.79B |
$186.56
+10.03%
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CIEN
Ciena Corporation
Company designs and sells optical networking hardware (RLS, Waveserver) as part of its networking equipment.
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$26.85B |
$189.96
+0.53%
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HUBB
Hubbell Incorporated
Hubbell’s connectivity and network-related solutions (via Ventev and related offerings) align with Networking Equipment.
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$24.98B |
$469.98
+0.00%
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NTAP
NetApp, Inc.
NetApp's storage networking components and related hardware align with the Networking Equipment category.
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$23.60B |
$117.79
+1.92%
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CW
Curtiss-Wright Corporation
CW directly provides rugged networking hardware and embedded networking solutions (PacStar) used for defense/aerospace edge computing.
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$22.45B |
$595.65
-0.31%
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CHKP
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.
Quantum Force appliances represent hardware networking equipment used for firewall and security deployment.
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$21.62B |
$195.69
-1.90%
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CDW
CDW Corporation
CDW distributes and provides networking equipment like routers, switches, and firewalls.
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$20.99B |
$159.37
+1.64%
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COHR
Coherent, Inc.
Networking Equipment including optical data-center transceivers and related hardware.
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$20.51B |
$131.91
-0.60%
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FFIV
F5, Inc.
FFIV's core offerings include application delivery controllers, load balancing, and related networking hardware/software, i.e., networking equipment.
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$14.53B |
$253.03
-1.43%
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LITE
Lumentum Holdings Inc.
Provides cloud networking hardware components and modules used in hyperscale data centers.
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$13.99B |
$201.66
+0.76%
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JNPR
Juniper Networks, Inc.
Juniper's core business is selling networking hardware (routers, switches, firewalls) to Enterprise, Cloud, and Service Provider customers.
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$13.31B |
$39.95
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SNX
TD SYNNEX Corporation
TD SYNNEX distributes networking equipment (routers, switches, firewalls) for data centers and enterprise networks.
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$12.91B |
$156.45
+0.64%
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WCC
WESCO International, Inc.
Data center networking hardware is a primary offering under WESCO's CSS/Data Center solutions.
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$12.63B |
$259.60
+2.90%
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LUMN
Lumen Technologies, Inc.
Fabric Port hardware concept represents networking equipment sold/distributed as part of services.
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$10.55B |
$10.28
-0.63%
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DRS
Leonardo DRS, Inc.
DRS provides networked computing and battlefield communications capabilities (networking hardware/software for defense).
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$9.73B |
$36.55
+1.39%
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REZI
Resideo Technologies, Inc.
Networking equipment and data-communications gear sold via ADI (e.g., controllers and networking hardware from Control4, Araknis).
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$6.36B |
$42.75
-1.79%
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PI
Impinj, Inc.
Readers and gateways function as networking hardware for RFID deployments.
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$5.88B |
$202.03
-1.97%
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ARW
Arrow Electronics, Inc.
Arrow ECS includes networking equipment as part of its hardware offerings.
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$5.75B |
$111.61
-1.43%
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BMI
Badger Meter, Inc.
ORION Cellular endpoints and network-as-a-service align with networking equipment needs.
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$5.32B |
$180.43
-0.39%
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BDC
Belden Inc.
Belden's core offering is networking hardware designed for industrial IT/OT networks, aligning with Networking Equipment.
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$4.83B |
$122.07
-0.16%
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CALX
Calix, Inc.
Calix directly designs and sells networking hardware appliances and related networking gear (routers, switches, Wi-Fi appliances).
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$4.44B |
$68.46
+0.62%
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COMM
CommScope Holding Company, Inc.
CommScope's core business is designing, manufacturing, and selling networking equipment (cabling, switches, routers) used in data centers and telecom infrastructure.
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$3.83B |
$17.29
+2.67%
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NSIT
Insight Enterprises, Inc.
Distributes networking equipment used in data centers and enterprise networks.
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$3.15B |
$100.02
+0.37%
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EXTR
Extreme Networks, Inc.
Extreme Networks manufactures and sells networking equipment (Campus Fabric switches, WLAN access points) used to build enterprise networks.
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$2.51B |
$19.03
+2.73%
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NTCT
NetScout Systems, Inc.
Arbor/NDR products include networking security hardware/software appliances, aligning with Networking Equipment.
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$1.98B |
$27.80
-0.87%
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AAOI
Applied Optoelectronics, Inc.
The company provides networking hardware components (optical transceivers and related silicon photonics) used in data-center networks.
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$1.98B |
$35.56
+1.40%
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PLUS
ePlus inc.
Sells networking equipment and related infrastructure as part of integrated IT solutions.
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$1.94B |
$73.27
+2.41%
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VVX
V2X, Inc.
Networking equipment and real-time communications solutions for defense applications.
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$1.81B |
$57.13
-4.34%
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NEGG
Newegg Commerce, Inc.
Newegg lists networking equipment (routers, switches, etc.) as part of its catalog.
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$1.64B |
$85.10
+5.06%
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NSSC
Napco Security Technologies, Inc.
Networking equipment used in alarm communications and security system connectivity (e.g., StarLink radios).
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$1.57B |
$44.11
+0.75%
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DGII
Digi International Inc.
Digi provides IoT connectivity hardware (gateways/routers) as part of its solutions, fitting Networking Equipment.
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$1.36B |
$36.65
-3.53%
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ATEN
A10 Networks, Inc.
ATEN directly designs and sells networking hardware (Thunder ADC, CGN, SSLi, etc.) for data center and security-focused networking.
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$1.29B |
$17.86
+1.05%
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HLIT
Harmonic Inc.
Harmonic manufactures and sells broadband networking equipment (e.g., Open ONU, Pearl Remote OLT) and software-driven broadband platforms.
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$1.21B |
$10.69
+0.38%
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GOGO
Gogo Inc.
Gogo designs and sells aviation-grade networking equipment (antennas, modules) for airborne connectivity.
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$1.20B |
$9.12
+3.40%
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RDWR
Radware Ltd.
DefensePro X is an on-prem DDoS mitigation platform, a network security hardware product.
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$1.08B |
$25.64
+0.94%
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NTGR
NETGEAR, Inc.
NETGEAR's ProAV managed switches and core networking hardware are central to its business lines.
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$1.01B |
$34.72
+2.43%
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SCSC
ScanSource, Inc.
Distributes networking equipment used in enterprise networks and connectivity solutions.
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$969.46M |
$42.92
+1.56%
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ONDS
Ondas Holdings Inc.
Ondas Networks provides mission-critical private wireless connectivity, a core product offering.
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$885.03M |
$6.45
+2.46%
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ADTN
ADTRAN Holdings, Inc.
ADTRAN's core offerings include end-to-end fiber networking equipment (fiber access platforms and related networking hardware).
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$833.37M |
$10.41
-1.23%
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GILT
Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd.
Company designs, manufactures and sells networking equipment for satellite ground networks (ESA terminals).
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$826.18M |
$14.47
+1.05%
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RBBN
Ribbon Communications Inc.
Ribbon primarily designs and sells networking equipment (routers, switches, IP optical gear).
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$595.00M |
$3.37
+0.15%
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CLMB
Climb Global Solutions, Inc.
CLMB distributes networking hardware (switches/routers/firewalls) to data-center partners as part of its IT distribution model.
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$511.23M |
$111.36
-9.28%
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CLFD
Clearfield, Inc.
Networking hardware components such as enclosures and cabinets used in network rollouts.
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$488.23M |
$35.18
-3.33%
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ALLT
Allot Ltd.
SG-Tera III is a high-capacity multiservice gateway hardware platform, i.e., Networking Equipment.
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$377.52M |
$9.59
-0.10%
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AVNW
Aviat Networks, Inc.
Networking Equipment captures radios, routers, and related data‑network hardware.
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$316.80M |
$24.95
-4.20%
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AUDC
AudioCodes Ltd.
SBCs and voice network management hardware constitute AudioCodes' connectivity hardware products.
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$281.12M |
$8.94
+1.07%
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BKTI
BK Technologies Corporation
BKR radios are physical hardware products (networking/communication equipment) produced by BK Technologies, justifying a networking equipment hardware classification.
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$274.45M |
$74.52
-1.17%
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INSG
Inseego Corp.
Inseego designs and sells networking hardware (MiFi hotspots, Wavemaker FWA routers/gateways) and related enterprise networking equipment.
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$249.73M |
$16.66
+2.02%
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CRNT
Ceragon Networks Ltd.
Ceragon’s wireless backhaul hardware serves as networking equipment for mobile and private networks.
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$224.33M |
$2.61
-6.45%
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LTRX
Lantronix, Inc.
Provides edge networking hardware (gateways, switches, telematics) to connect IoT devices.
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$191.73M |
$4.93
-3.14%
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SANG
Sangoma Technologies Corporation
Proprietary hardware such as desktop and wireless phones and session border controllers sold as part of end-to-end communications solutions.
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$174.53M |
$5.18
+3.19%
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KVHI
KVH Industries, Inc.
CommBox Edge's functionality spans networking equipment (routing/bandwidth management) used in multi-network deployments.
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$117.01M |
$6.01
+2.12%
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OSS
One Stop Systems, Inc.
High-speed switch fabrics and networking hardware integral to OSS's edge compute platforms.
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$107.95M |
$5.01
+1.01%
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SILC
Silicom Ltd.
Silicom designs and sells high-performance networking hardware including server NICs and 100/400G NICs; core product category is Networking Equipment.
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$97.25M |
$16.29
+2.16%
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CMTL
Comtech Telecommunications Corp.
Provides networking equipment and related hardware used to build data-center and telecom network infrastructure.
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$83.34M |
$2.87
-0.87%
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OCC
Optical Cable Corporation
Data center networking hardware and connectivity solutions are part of OCC's end-to-end cabling ecosystems.
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$64.76M |
$8.30
+2.34%
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FATN
FatPipe, Inc. Common Stock
Directly sells networking hardware/servers running FatPipe software for SD-WAN, i.e., hardware-based networking equipment.
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$56.65M |
$4.10
-2.38%
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UEIC
Universal Electronics Inc.
Networking Equipment: device interoperability and wireless connectivity components for IoT ecosystems.
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$51.23M |
$3.90
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AIRG
Airgain, Inc.
Lighthouse smart repeater and AirgainConnect Fleet are networking equipment that extend wireless coverage and provide gateway functionality for enterprise and fleet use cases.
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$50.71M |
$4.20
+4.48%
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INTZ
Intrusion Inc.
Shield Sentinel is a high-performance monitoring appliance, aligning with networking equipment products.
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$37.20M |
$1.87
+5.65%
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UTSI
UTStarcom Holdings Corp.
UTStarcom directly designs, manufactures and sells networking hardware, including 5G backhaul routers, which is core to their telecom infrastructure business.
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$22.85M |
$2.52
-1.56%
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FIEE
FiEE, Inc.
FiEE historically manufactured networking hardware such as modems/routers, and remains a direct legacy hardware segment.
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$15.68M |
$2.49
+0.20%
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ASNS
Actelis Networks, Inc.
Actelis directly designs and sells cyber-hardened hybrid fiber-copper networking hardware (GigaLine family) for enterprise and government markets.
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$4.97M |
$0.54
-15.08%
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GTCH
GBT Technologies Inc.
GTCH's wireless mesh networking technology aligns with networking hardware/solutions.
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$2.77M |
$0.00
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AKOM
Aerkomm Inc.
Networking equipment category capturing the antennas and related hardware used in connectivity platforms.
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$190818 |
$0.02
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# Executive Summary
* The Networking Equipment industry is undergoing a fundamental transformation driven by an "AI supercycle," creating unprecedented demand for high-performance data center infrastructure and causing a clear divergence between AI-focused leaders and the broader market.
* Escalating geopolitical tensions, particularly U.S. export controls on China, are creating significant revenue headwinds and forcing major players to re-evaluate market priorities and supply chains.
* A structural shift from hardware-centric sales to software-centric, recurring revenue models is underway, improving revenue predictability and margins for companies that successfully execute the transition.
* The convergence of networking and security is accelerating, with integrated, AI-powered security platforms becoming a key competitive differentiator and a major driver of M&A activity.
* Industry consolidation is increasing, highlighted by major acquisitions like HPE's purchase of Juniper Networks, as companies seek to build comprehensive, AI-native portfolios.
* While the AI data center segment booms, the broader market sees varied performance, with strong growth in fiber broadband access contrasting with more cautious spending in other enterprise and service provider segments.
## Key Trends & Outlook
The Networking Equipment industry's growth trajectory is now overwhelmingly dictated by the "AI supercycle," a massive infrastructure build-out that demands a new class of high-performance networking. This cycle is fueling immense demand for high-speed switches (400G, 800G, and 1.6T) and advanced optical interconnects to support large AI training clusters. This directly translates to explosive growth for well-positioned vendors, as it creates a premium market where performance outweighs cost considerations, boosting both revenue and potential margins. Leaders like Arista Networks (ANET) are capitalizing on this "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," raising revenue guidance to 25% YoY growth, while Cisco (CSCO) has already surpassed a $1 billion quarterly run-rate for AI-related orders. This trend is not short-term; the AI in networking market is projected to grow at a nearly 30% CAGR through 2030, cementing it as the primary driver of value creation for the foreseeable future.
Counterbalancing the AI boom are significant geopolitical risks that are actively reshaping market access. U.S. export controls targeting China's AI sector have a direct, quantifiable impact, with NVIDIA (NVDA) forecasting an $8.0 billion revenue loss in a single quarter from this restriction. Concurrently, reports of China curbing the use of European telecom equipment threaten market share for established players like Nokia (NOK) and Ericsson (ERIC), forcing a strategic diversification away from one of the world's largest markets.
The most significant opportunity lies in the strategic shift towards software-centric and as-a-service models. Companies like HPE (HPE) with its GreenLake platform are moving to capture predictable, recurring revenue streams that command higher valuations than traditional hardware sales. Beyond geopolitics, the primary risk is execution failure in this complex environment. Companies that cannot innovate quickly enough to meet the demands of AI workloads or fail to integrate security effectively will face rapid market share erosion.
## Competitive Landscape
The networking equipment market is consolidating, with major players like HPE acquiring Juniper Networks for approximately $14 billion to build scale and enhance their AI-driven portfolios. This trend contributes to a high concentration in certain segments, with Arista Networks maintaining leadership with over 40% market share in high-speed 100, 200, and 400 gigabit ports. Cisco also holds an estimated 30-40% aggregate market share in networking.
Some players, like NVIDIA, compete by building a deeply integrated, full-stack platform. This core strategy involves providing a proprietary stack of hardware, including GPUs, CPUs, and networking components, alongside a comprehensive software ecosystem like CUDA, all optimized for the highest-performance AI workloads. This approach creates extreme pricing power, high margins, and a deep developer ecosystem that establishes high switching costs, allowing the company to set the pace of innovation for the entire market. However, this model is vulnerable to high R&D costs and significant exposure to geopolitical targeting, as evidenced by U.S. export controls impacting NVIDIA's China revenue.
A different approach focuses on converging networking and security, where firms like Fortinet leverage proprietary hardware. This core strategy integrates networking and security functions into a single, unified platform managed by one operating system, utilizing proprietary ASICs to deliver superior performance and efficiency at a lower total cost of ownership. This model addresses the critical customer need for vendor consolidation, reduces complexity, and provides a competitive cost and performance advantage, driving strong recurring revenue from security subscriptions. The challenge lies in constantly innovating on both networking and security fronts simultaneously.
Meanwhile, established leaders are using their scale and M&A to evolve, as seen with HPE's acquisition of Juniper Networks to build a comprehensive AI-native portfolio. This strategy involves leveraging a historically dominant position in foundational networking while aggressively pivoting to high-growth areas like AI, security, and software through both internal R&D and large-scale strategic acquisitions. This provides massive scale, deep enterprise customer relationships, and the financial resources to acquire key technologies and talent. However, it risks creating a complex and disjointed portfolio and potentially slower innovation cycles compared to more focused competitors.
The key competitive battleground is the AI-powered data center, where high-performance switching and integrated security are the primary arenas for market share gains.
## Financial Performance
Industry revenue is not monolithic but is bifurcating sharply based on AI exposure. Companies providing the essential high-speed networking for AI clusters are seeing hyper-growth. Arista Networks (ANET) exemplifies this AI tailwind with its +25% YoY growth guidance for 2025 revenue. In contrast, those in more traditional enterprise or telecom markets are experiencing more muted growth due to macroeconomic caution and customer inventory digestion.
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Profitability is a function of differentiation within the networking equipment industry. Premium margins are commanded by companies with deep, proprietary technology moats that provide superior performance or efficiency. This pricing power is most evident in the security and high-performance AI networking segments. Fortinet's (FTNT) 34% non-GAAP operating margin in Q1 2025 is a clear example of how differentiated technology, such as its proprietary FortiASICs, directly translates to superior profitability.
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The primary capital allocation story is strategic M&A driven by the AI arms race. The speed of the AI transition is forcing companies to buy rather than build to remain competitive, triggering a wave of consolidation as firms race to assemble comprehensive, AI-ready portfolios. The defining example is HPE's $14 billion all-cash acquisition of Juniper Networks, a transformative bet on AI-driven networking.
The industry's overall balance sheet position is strong, driven by high cash generation. Strong profitability and robust cash flow generation from the high-growth AI and software segments have allowed leading companies to build fortress balance sheets. This financial strength provides the firepower for large-scale M&A and sustained R&D investment. Arista Networks (ANET) exemplifies this financial health with its $8.8 billion in cash and investments and zero debt.
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