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Santa Clara cloud networking (NYSE: ANET) at $7.0B FY2024 revenue (+20%); AI networking +50%, 400G/800G GPU cluster switches for Microsoft/Meta/Google competing with Cisco and NVIDIA InfiniBand for AI data center fabric.
Arista Networks, Inc. is a Santa Clara, California-based cloud networking company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: ANET) as an S&P 500 Information Technology component with a market capitalization of approximately $120 billion — designing and selling programmable Ethernet switches, routers, and network management software for cloud data centers, artificial intelligence compute clusters, and enterprise campus networks through approximately 4,400 employees worldwide. In fiscal year 2024, Arista reported revenue of $7.0 billion (+20% year-over-year), with AI networking revenue growing more than 50% as hyperscale customers (Microsoft, Meta, Google) deployed Arista's 400G and 800G Ethernet switches as the network fabric interconnecting tens of thousands of NVIDIA H100 and H200 GPUs in AI training clusters. CEO Jayshree Ullal has led Arista since 2008, executing the strategy of building the world's most advanced Ethernet switching operating system (EOS, Extensible Operating System) and using EOS's programmability and reliability advantages to win the hyperscale cloud data center market from Cisco — a share gain that created Arista's growth from a startup to a $7B+ revenue company in a decade. Arista's EOS software runs across the entire product family (campus, data center, AI cluster switches) with a single code base and management plane, enabling network operators to write Python scripts and custom automation for every switch in the network from one operating system.
Credo Technology (CRDO) reported $267M revenue in FY2025, up 125% YoY. Fast-growing high-speed interconnect chips for AI data centers. HiWire AEC technology. HQ: San Jose, CA.
Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd. is a fast-growing semiconductor company specializing in high-speed data connectivity solutions for AI data centers, headquartered in San Jose, California. Founded in 2008, Credo develops SerDes IP, active electrical cable (AEC) chips, and line card interface chips that enable the ultra-high-bandwidth connectivity required between GPUs, switches, and servers in AI training clusters. The company reported revenues of $267M for fiscal year 2025 (ending April 2025), up an extraordinary 125% year-over-year.
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