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Home » Cisco Doubles AI Infrastructure Target as Networking Sales Surge

Cisco Doubles AI Infrastructure Target as Networking Sales Surge

August 13, 2025
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Cisco closed fiscal 2025 with accelerating AI infrastructure momentum, booking more than $2 billion in AI orders from webscale customers—over twice its original target—driven by hyperscaler deployments of large language model (LLM) training clusters. In Q4 alone, AI orders exceeded $800 million, marking the fourth consecutive quarter of triple-digit year-over-year order growth from four of the top six webscale customers. The majority of these AI orders (over two-thirds) were for systems, with the remainder in optics, reflecting demand for Cisco’s Series 8K, Silicon One, and optical platforms integrated into high-speed AI back-end networks.

Enterprise AI demand also grew sharply, with mid-teens growth in data center switching orders for the sixth straight quarter, fueled by private AI cloud deployments. Roughly half of Q4 enterprise AI bookings were for DC switching, with the rest for AI compute. Cisco’s Nexus switches are now fully integrated with NVIDIA’s Spectrum-X architecture, a key differentiator for AI cluster performance. The company also introduced AI Canvas, a generative UI powered by its Deep Network Model, and rolled out Agentic AI capabilities across the product portfolio, including AI-driven operational tools and security enhancements.

Cisco expects AI to drive a fundamental network architecture shift. It projects that Agentic AI workloads—where AI agents interact continuously with applications and end-users—will create sustained high network traffic, unlike intermittent chatbot usage. This will require upgraded switching, routing, wireless, and embedded security to ensure performance and protection. The company sees rising demand for sovereign AI and “Neocloud” architectures in FY 2026, as well as continued adoption of its new C9000 Smart Switches and advanced firewalls for AI-era data centers.

• FY 2025 AI orders from webscale customers: $2B+ (2× original target)

• Q4 AI orders: $800M+, 4th consecutive quarter of triple-digit growth

• Majority of AI orders in systems; remainder in optics

• Enterprise AI demand: mid-teens DC switching growth for 6 consecutive quarters

• Cisco-NVIDIA Spectrum-X integration for AI clusters

• AI Canvas and Agentic AI capabilities embedded across product portfolio

• Network upgrades driven by continuous AI agent traffic models

• FY 2026 AI growth drivers: sovereign AI, Neocloud, Smart Switch adoption

“We delivered a strong close to fiscal 2025, driven by our accelerated innovation and solid execution,” said Chuck Robbins, chair and CEO of Cisco. “The AI infrastructure orders we received from webscale customers in fiscal 2025 were more than double our original target, indicating a massive opportunity ahead as we lead the required architectural shift and build the critical infrastructure needed for the AI era.”

🌐 Why it Matters

Cisco’s AI results point to a sustained hyperscaler investment cycle in networking and optical platforms for AI workloads, as well as rising enterprise demand for private AI infrastructure. By tightly integrating with NVIDIA’s AI networking stack and embedding AI into operational tools, Cisco is positioning itself against both traditional networking rivals and emerging AI-focused infrastructure startups. The shift to Agentic AI could create a persistent, high-volume network traffic environment, driving recurring hardware and software refresh opportunities across global data centers.

Some more observations from Cisco’s Investor Call

  • Cisco sees the next phase of AI—Agentic AI—driving continuous, high-volume network traffic far beyond current chatbot workloads, requiring upgraded capacity and deeply embedded security.
  • A recent Cisco survey found 97% of IT networking leaders believe they must upgrade their networks to deploy AI successfully.
  • Cisco has refreshed almost its entire portfolio with Silicon One–powered networking systems, AI-native security, and modern OS software to meet this demand.

AI Orders and Customer Segments

  • AI infrastructure orders from webscale customers in FY25 exceeded $2B, more than double the $1B target set a year ago.
  • Q4 alone delivered over $800M in AI orders, marking the fourth straight quarter of triple-digit order growth from four of the top six webscale customers.
  • Two webscale customers each placed over $1B in total FY25 orders spanning networking, security, collaboration, and observability.
  • AI orders are majority (two-thirds) systems, with the balance in optics.

Enterprise and Emerging AI Opportunities

  • AI orders in enterprise are in early stages but already in the hundreds of millions pipeline, with demand for “simple, scaled, and secure” AI solutions.
  • Cisco’s Nexus + NVIDIA Spectrum-X integration is now complete, offering low-latency, high-speed networking for AI clusters.
  • Launch of the Cisco Secure AI Factory with NVIDIA delivers a blueprint for AI-ready, secure data centers for enterprises, sovereign clouds, and emerging “Neocloud” providers.
  • Sovereign AI opportunities are ramping—particularly in the Middle East—with strategic partnerships (e.g., G42, Stargate UAE) expected to contribute in 2H FY26.

Three Pillars of Cisco AI

  1. AI Training Infrastructure – Cisco 8000 Series, Silicon One, optics, and optical systems for hyperscalers, sovereign, and Neocloud providers.
  2. AI Inference & Enterprise Clouds – NVIDIA partnership to accelerate and de-risk enterprise AI deployments.
  3. AI Network Connectivity – Modernizing, securing, and automating networks to prepare for pervasive Agentic AI workloads.

Key Product and Innovation Highlights

  • Cat 9000 Smart Switches powered by Silicon One for AI-ready campus/branch deployments—expected to drive a multi-year campus refresh cycle.
  • AI Canvas – Generative UI powered by Cisco’s Deep Network Model LLM to unify telemetry and simplify IT operations.
  • AI agents are already embedded in Cisco’s customer experience workflows; over two-thirds of support cases now touched by AI/automation.

Security Positioning in AI Era

  • Belief that Agentic AI can only be secured by embedding security deep into the network.
  • New security products (Hypershield, AI Defense, refreshed firewalls, SASE) saw >20% order growth in Q4.
  • Growing cross-sell wins with Splunk, adding 300+ new Splunk customers in recent quarters.

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