The proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) has fueled a data center boom, as most AI processing takes place in the cloud and in data centers. To that end, businesses that supply critical components for servers and the data centers they power are being watched closely as a proxy for the AI revolution.
As a key supplier of data center hardware, Arista Networks (ANET +3.04%) has benefited from the accelerating adoption of AI, supplying Ethernet switches, routers, and other networking hardware crucial to data center operations. Despite worries about the ongoing adoption of AI, the stock has gained 62% over the past year.
All eyes were on Arista Networks’ quarterly financial report, and investors liked what they saw.
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Robust results on strong demand
For the second quarter, Arista generated revenue of $3 billion, up 40% year over year and 12% quarter over quarter. This drove adjusted diluted earnings per share (EPS) of $1.02, also up 40%.
For context, analysts’ consensus estimates called for revenue of $2.83 billion and adjusted EPS of $0.89, so the company crushed Wall Street’s expectations.
Chair and CEO Jayshree Ullal hailed the results, saying, “As we deliver our first $3 billion quarter in Q2 2026, it is clear that our Arista 2.0 platform strategy is compelling,” she said. “Customers see networking as the central nervous system for infrastructure from the client to campus to data and AI centers.”
One of the key developments from a business standpoint during the quarter was the introduction of Arista’s 1.6 terabits-per-second (Tbps) AI fabric platform. Fabric is made up of the high-speed connections, including routers, switches, and access points, that connect servers in a network.
The new platform includes liquid-cooled options designed for scaling up, scaling out, and scaling across networks. This represents a substantial opportunity to fuel Arista’s future growth.
Plenty more where that came from
The company’s continued innovation and expansion are increasing Arista’s market opportunity, prompting management to boost its outlook for the second time in as many quarters. Arista is now forecasting Q3 revenue of $3.3 billion and adjusted, diluted EPS of $1.07, both at the midpoint of its guidance.

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This was well ahead of Wall Street’s consensus estimates for revenue of $2.95 billion and EPS of $0.92.
The company also increased its full-year revenue forecast to $12.6 billion, representing roughly 40% growth, up from its guidance for 28% growth issued just three months ago.
During the call, Ullal also suggested that, beyond its two existing customers that generate 10% or more of revenue — Microsoft and Meta Platforms — Arista expects to add “at least one, maybe two” new 10% plus customers before the end of 2026. That would represent additional upside to Arista’s already impressive growth.
Every rose has its thorns
While all that is undoubtedly good news, Arista Networks won’t be suitable for every investor. The stock is currently selling for 65 times earnings and 43 times next year’s expected earnings, a lofty multiple to be sure. Furthermore, while the company has made great strides in reducing capacity constraints, the unpredictability inherent in AI adoption will continue to add a measure of volatility.
For now, however, the news was music to the ears of Arista shareholders. As of 6:05 p.m. ET, investors had bid the stock up more than 9% in after-hours trading.

