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Cisco AI Orders Reach $2.1B as Networking Revenue Jumps 21%

Cisco reported fiscal Q2 2026 revenue of $15.3 billion for the quarter ended January 24, 2026, up 10% year over year, driven by strength in networking and accelerating AI infrastructure demand. GAAP EPS rose 31% to $0.80, while non-GAAP EPS increased 11% to $1.04. Non-GAAP operating margin reached 34.6%, above the high end of guidance, reflecting operating leverage as product orders grew 18% year over year and networking product orders accelerated to more than 20%.

AI-related momentum from hyperscalers stood out in the quarter. Cisco reported $2.1 billion in AI infrastructure orders and described a multi-year, multi-billion-dollar campus networking refresh cycle underway. By segment, networking revenue reached $8.3 billion, up 21% year over year. Security declined 4% and observability was flat. Remaining performance obligations totaled $43.4 billion, up 5%, with long-term product RPO up 11%.

For Q3 FY2026, Cisco guided revenue to $15.4–$15.6 billion and non-GAAP EPS to $1.02–$1.04. For FY2026, the company raised its revenue outlook to $61.2–$61.7 billion with non-GAAP EPS of $4.13–$4.17. Cisco increased its quarterly dividend by 2% to $0.42 per share. Guidance reflects estimated tariff impacts under current trade policy.

“In Q2, we delivered double-digit growth on both the top and bottom lines which exceeded the high end of our guidance and puts us on track to deliver our strongest revenue year yet in fiscal 2026,” said Mark Patterson, CFO of Cisco.


Addendum: Key Insights from the Earnings Call (Optics, Silicon, AI Infrastructure)

The earnings call provided additional architectural and product-level context not fully detailed in the prepared remarks.

Optics and Interconnect

Silicon One and Switching Strategy

Infrastructure and System Design

Competitive and Software Integration Themes

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