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Cisco (CSCO) Has an Enterprise Refresh Story With More Staying Power Than the AI Hype Cycle

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Why Cisco is not just an AI trade

Cisco (CSCO) is easy to reduce to whichever narrative is loudest at the moment. Right now that is AI infrastructure. But the company’s own filings suggest the sturdier thesis is broader: Cisco is in the middle of an enterprise networking refresh cycle that spans campus networks, data centers, security, observability, and software, with AI demand adding incremental fuel rather than replacing the core story.

That matters because Cisco’s revenue base is still diversified. In the quarter ended April 25, 2026, Cisco reported product revenue of $12.1 billion and services revenue of $3.7 billion. Within product revenue, networking contributed $8.8 billion, security $2.0 billion, collaboration $1.0 billion, and observability $269 million. That mix shows a company whose economics still revolve around installed infrastructure and enterprise workflow relevance, not just a single hot product category.

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The longer-term model has also become more software- and subscription-heavy. In fiscal 2025, Cisco reported total software revenue of $22.3 billion, up 21%, while total subscription revenue increased 15%. That shift makes the business look less like a pure hardware cycle and more like a platform that monetizes both equipment and ongoing software and service relationships.

What the latest results say about the refresh cycle

The latest quarter looked strong well beyond the AI talking points. In its Q3 fiscal 2026 earnings release, Cisco reported record revenue of $15.8 billion, up 12% year over year. GAAP EPS was $0.85 and non-GAAP EPS was $1.06. Management also highlighted broad-based demand, with total product orders up 35% year over year and up 19% excluding hyperscalers.

That ex-hyperscaler figure is important. It suggests the order strength was not just a small number of AI-heavy cloud customers distorting the picture. Cisco also said networking product orders grew more than 50% year over year, campus networking orders grew greater than 25%, and data-center switching orders grew greater than 40%.

Those details support the idea that a wider enterprise and service-provider spending cycle is underway. If campus refresh, switching, and security demand are improving together, Cisco’s earnings power should be less fragile than a thesis built only on AI cluster demand.

Why AI demand still matters, but should be framed correctly

AI is still a real part of the story. Cisco said it had taken $5.3 billion of AI infrastructure orders year to date and raised its fiscal 2026 expectation for AI infrastructure orders to $9 billion from $5 billion. It also raised expected fiscal 2026 AI infrastructure revenue to $4 billion from $3 billion.

Those are meaningful figures, but they are most useful when treated as an overlay on top of the installed-base and refresh thesis. Cisco’s balance-sheet and contract metrics show why. At April 25, 2026, Cisco had $16.6 billion of cash, cash equivalents, and investments. Remaining performance obligations were $43.5 billion, with product RPO up 6% and services RPO up 2%. Deferred revenue stood at $28.6 billion.

That is not the profile of a company depending on one product spike. It is the profile of a company with large committed demand, significant software and services content, and an installed customer base that can absorb new spending waves as they emerge.

What investors should watch next

The most important question is whether Cisco can sustain order momentum outside the hyperscaler bucket. If ex-hyperscaler demand remains healthy, the thesis broadens from AI enthusiasm to an enterprise infrastructure replacement cycle with better durability.

The second question is mix. Cisco’s quarter still showed how much the company relies on networking as its economic center. That is not a weakness if networking demand stays strong, but investors should keep watching whether security, observability, and software continue to scale in ways that support margins and recurring revenue quality.

The third question is contract conversion. RPO was essentially stable at more than $43 billion, and about half is expected to be recognized as revenue over the next 12 months. If that revenue conversion stays healthy while campus, switching, and AI orders continue rising, Cisco can look more like a compounding enterprise platform than a short-lived AI beneficiary.

In other words, AI may be the headline, but the more durable investment case is that Cisco is monetizing a broader network, software, and refresh cycle at the same time.

Key Signals for Investors

Q3 fiscal 2026 revenue was a record $15.8 billion, up 12% year over year.
Total product orders rose 35% year over year and 19% excluding hyperscalers.
Networking product orders grew more than 50%, while campus networking orders grew greater than 25% and data-center switching orders grew greater than 40%.
Cisco raised expected fiscal 2026 AI infrastructure orders to $9 billion from $5 billion and expected AI infrastructure revenue to $4 billion from $3 billion.
Remaining performance obligations were $43.5 billion and deferred revenue was $28.6 billion at April 25, 2026.

Sources

https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/858877/000085887726000075/exhibit991pressrelease-q3f.htm
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/858877/000085887726000078/csco-20260425.htm
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/858877/000085887725000111/csco-20250726.htm



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