Cisco to cut about 4,000 jobs in AI-focused restructuring as orders surge

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Cisco (CSCO.O), said ​on Wednesday it would cut nearly 4,000 jobs, as part of a restructuring aimed at ‌shifting investment toward artificial intelligence and related growth areas, and raised its annual revenue forecast after a surge in hyperscaler orders.
Shares of the San Jose, California-based networking equipment maker rose more than 16% in extended trading.

“The companies that will win ​in the AI era will be those with focus, urgency, and the discipline to continuously shift ​investment toward the areas where demand and long-term value creation are strongest,” CEO Chuck ⁠Robbins said in a post on Cisco’s website.

The company said it was making strategic investments in silicon, ​optics, security and employees’ use of AI across the company, as it reduces roles in some areas.
Cisco has ​taken $5.3 billion in AI infrastructure orders from hyperscalers so far this fiscal year, and raised its full-year order expectation to $9 billion from $5 billion previously.
“Though much will likely be made about a slight decrease in headcount, the post-market move we are seeing ​is truly the result of hyperscaler capex spilling downstream. This move validates that this capex is about ​more than just chips,” said Ryan Lee, Direxion’s senior vice president of product and strategy.

Cisco is benefiting as companies expand ‌spending beyond ⁠AI processors to the high-speed networks required to connect large data-center systems. Its networking product orders grew more than 50% in the third quarter compared to a year earlier, while data-center switching orders rose more than 40%.
Shares of the company have risen 32% this year.

On a post-earnings call, Cisco’s finance chief, Mark Patterson, ​said it is “reasonable” to expect ​at least $6 billion of ⁠revenue on the AI hyperscale side in fiscal 2027.
The company reported revenue of $15.84 billion for the third quarter ended April 25, beating analysts’ average estimate of $15.56 billion, ​according to data compiled by LSEG.

Source : https://www.reuters.com/technology/cisco-raises-annual-revenue-forecast-2026-05-13/

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