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LITE FY2026 Q4 RAISED

Lumentum Holdings Inc. earnings call

Aug 11, 2026 · 17:00 ET Kathy TaMichael HurlstonWajid Ali
Buzzberg read

Revenue target $1.25B hit a quarter early

Lumentum reported a blowout quarter with revenue and margins well above expectations, driven by explosive AI-related demand for its lasers and transceivers. The company significantly raised its outlook, hitting its $1.25B revenue target a quarter early and guiding to operating margins above its target model. Management provided encouraging updates on the CPO/NPO transition, noting accelerating demand and new product wins like ELS modules, while highlighting supply chain tightness and strategic moves to secure more substrate. Q4 FY26 revenue was $1.01B (+109% YoY), with non-GAAP EPS of $3.23, both well above guidance.

Buzzberg read Revenue target $1.25B hit a quarter early Lumentum reported a blowout quarter with revenue and margins well above expectations, driven by explosive AI-related demand for its lasers and transceivers. The company significantly raised its outlook, hitting its $1.25B revenue target a quarter early and guiding to operating margins above its target model. Management provided encouraging updates on the CPO/NPO transition, noting accelerating demand and new product wins like ELS modules, while highlighting supply chain tightness and strategic moves to secure more substrate. Q4 FY26 revenue was $1.01B (+109% YoY), with non-GAAP EPS of $3.23, both well above guidance. Read full analysisCollapse analysis

Lumentum reported a blowout quarter with revenue and margins well above expectations, driven by explosive AI-related demand for its lasers and transceivers. The company significantly raised its outlook, hitting its $1.25B revenue target a quarter early and guiding to operating margins above its target model. Management provided encouraging updates on the CPO/NPO transition, noting accelerating demand and new product wins like ELS modules, while highlighting supply chain tightness and strategic moves to secure more substrate. Q4 FY26 revenue was $1.01B (+109% YoY), with non-GAAP EPS of $3.23, both well above guidance.

  • Q1 FY27 revenue guidance of $1.225-1.275B and operating margin of 39.5-40.5% far exceeded expectations and targets.
  • Demand for high-power lasers for CPO/NPO and EML lasers is significantly ahead of supply, driving Lumentum to secure additional substrate supply from AXTI.
  • The transition to 1.6T transceivers is accelerating, with 200G per lane EMLs now 25% of EML revenue, and the first ELS module order for CPO was received.
Revenue $1.0063B +24% QoQ
EPS $3.23 +36% QoQ
Gross margin 47.43% reported
Op margin 26.86% reported

What changed this quarter

01
Guidance

Revenue target $1.25B hit a quarter early

Guidance · revenue to $1.25B

02
Margins

Gross margin crossed 50% ahead of plan

Reported gross margin was 47.43%, reinforcing the quarter's better-than-guided profitability.

03
AI

First ELS module purchase order received

Management highlighted strong momentum across AI-driven optical products, with record 800G transceiver shipments, early 1.6T ramps, and growing demand for laser chips in co-packaged and near-packaged optics. They expressed confidence in AI demand visibility and plan to expand…

04
Demand

High-power laser demand increased significantly

Demand signals are strong across EMLs, high-power lasers, and pump lasers, with high-power lasers particularly oversold due to accelerating demand. OCS and 1.6T transceivers are seeing robust growth, with bookings visibility extending into 2027.

AI, capex & demand read

AI

Platform & monetization

Management highlighted strong momentum across AI-driven optical products, with record 800G transceiver shipments, early 1.6T ramps, and growing demand for laser chips in co-packaged and near-packaged optics. They expressed confidence in AI demand visibility and plan to expand capacity to capture opportunities.

Demand

Bookings & conversion

Demand signals are strong across EMLs, high-power lasers, and pump lasers, with high-power lasers particularly oversold due to accelerating demand. OCS and 1.6T transceivers are seeing robust growth, with bookings visibility extending into 2027.

Capex

Investment and capacity

Quarterly CapEx was $167 million for capacity expansion. Management is ramping internal fabs in Japan and expanding Greensboro for indium phosphide, with long-term supply agreements offsetting planned capex. Capacity expansion is on track for early 2028 revenue.

Tone · Confident

Management conveyed strong execution, raised guidance ahead of schedule, and expressed confidence in future growth opportunities including NPO and CPO, despite some supply constraints.

Bottlenecks

Networking

Networking availability is constraining deployment

“We have a distinctive ability to deliver at scale to a very tight set of specifications, which enables superior yields in transceiver manufacturing.”
Michael Hurlston

Supply-chain alpha

A1

Demand for high-power lasers for CPO/NPO has accelerated significantly, leaving Lumentum 'further behind' supply despite execution being on plan, and has driven them to secure additional substrate supply from AXTI.

“If one vector has really changed since the last time you and I talked, I'd say it's your high-powered lasers. are very much further behind. The demand signal has increased, and we are very much further behind relative to our ability to sup…”
Michael Hurlston
A2

Lumentum's 200 gig per lane CW lasers are now commanding a significant price premium due to their ability to provide superior transceiver yields for customers, closing the margin gap with EMLs.

“we are commanding a significant price premium, as I said in a previous question, against what we view as the market price because of the performance of these lasers.”
Michael Hurlston
A3

Lumentum is shipping its first ELS module orders for CPO, a higher-ASP product but with slightly lower margins than selling individual lasers, indicating a strategy to grow revenue while enabling customers who cannot handle bare laser chips.

“We got our first ELS module order, right? Which from an ASP standpoint is meaningfully higher than the set of lasers that we ship in.”
Michael Hurlston
A4

Lumentum is planning specialized in-tray OCS solutions, expanding its OCS TAM beyond the initial 400M target for 2H2026.

“We are now planning higher and lower pour count products, including specialized in-tray offerings.”
Michael Hurlston

Forward guidance

RaisedGuidance · revenue to $1.25B · was IN LINE last Q
Forward guidance
MetricPeriodRangeMidpointStatus
EPSFY2027 Q2$4.05–$4.35$4.20RAISED
Op marginFY2027 Q239.5%–40.5%40%RAISED
RevenueFY2027 Q2$1.225B–$1.275B$1.25BRAISED

Guidance credibility

3 / 5met or beat
Guidance credibility
IssuedMetricTargetGuideActualOutcome
FY2026 Q3EPSFY2026 Q4$2.85–$3.05$3.23Met / beat
FY2026 Q3Op marginFY2026 Q435%–36%27.76%Missed
FY2026 Q2EPSFY2026 Q3$2.15–$2.35$2.37Met / beat
FY2026 Q2Op marginFY2026 Q330%–31%21.72%Missed
FY2026 Q2RevenueFY2026 Q3$0.78B–$0.83B$0.8084BMet / beat

Company read-throughs

-7.3%
since call
$75.00$69.50
SuppliersSupply-chain alpha

Demand for high-power lasers for CPO/NPO has accelerated significantly, leaving Lumentum 'further behind' supply despite execution being on plan, and has driven them to secure additional substrate supply from AXTI. — This indicates that the industry's shift to CPO/NPO architectures is happening faster than expected, creating a supply bottleneck on critical laser chips and benefiting the upstream substrate suppliers like AXTI.

“we went out and we found additional substrate help from AXTI. They've been a great partner. Wupen's worked with them for a good number of years.”
Michael Hurlston