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The AI Supercycle Just Entered Phase 2. Most Investors Aren’t Ready.

April 7, 20263 Mins Read
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The first phase of the artificial intelligence (AI) supercycle was all about chips. It didn’t take long for the whole market to catch on when Nvidia became a household name and data center stocks surged to crazy valuations. That trade happened in broad daylight.

Phase 2 is quieter. It’s happening in server rooms you’ll never visit, in underground fiber conduits across rural Illinois, and in the test labs that validate every cable, chip, and optical link before it ever touches a data center rack. The companies doing this work aren’t getting CNBC segments. Some of them are trading near 52-week lows even as their order books fill up.

That’s the opportunity most investors are walking past right now. Here are two tickers to consider as we enter Phase 2.

An individual looks at a computer in a field of electric wires.

Image source: Getty Images.

The wiring problem no one talks about

Here’s a problem: You can’t run a $300 billion AI data center buildout without someone testing every piece of hardware that goes into it. That’s the business Keysight Technologies (KEYS +2.43%) is trying to address.

In its fiscal first quarter of 2026, Keysight reported revenue of $1.6 billion (a 23% year-over-year increase) and record orders of $1.65 billion. For the first time in the company’s history, wireline revenue surpassed wireless revenue, driven by demand for 800G and 1.6T optical transceiver validation, the exact infrastructure speeds that hyperscalers need to move AI workloads.

Keysight’s business is built around a full-stack model: hardware, software, and services that help electronics companies design, validate, manufacture, and optimize their products. Software and services now account for 40% of total revenue, with recurring revenue at 29% of the mix.

That stickiness is what separates Keysight from a pure hardware vendor. And management guided for full-year fiscal 2026 revenue growth “just above 20%.” The stock surged 23% after earnings and has gained more than 80% over the past 52 weeks.

Still, at roughly $290 per share, Keysight trades about 10% below the analyst consensus price target. The AI buildout hasn’t paused. Neither has demand for the equipment that validates it.

Keysight Technologies Stock Quote

Today’s Change

(2.43%) $7.11

Current Price

$300.03

Key Data Points

Market Cap

$50B

Day’s Range

$289.04 – $300.40

52wk Range

$125.01 – $317.00

Volume

38K

Avg Vol

1.5M

Gross Margin

62.00%

A boring AI investment

While everyone gets excited about hyperscalers’ fight over GPU allocations, a company called Calix (CALX +0.55%) is doing something that sounds almost boring: helping small and midsized rural broadband providers become AI-powered businesses.

Calix builds the only agentic AI cloud and appliance-based platform purpose-built for communication service providers. These providers are the local internet companies serving millions of American homes in places Comcast doesn’t bother to cover.

In February 2026, the company launched Calix One, a platform that brings together cloud software, AI agents, and managed services into a single architecture built on…



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