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Chip systems supplier Aixtron lifts 2026 sales outlook, shares jump

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Posted on April 15, 2026

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By Ozan Ergenay April 15 (Reuters) - German chip systems manufacturer Aixtron raised its revenue guidance for 2026 on Tuesday, propelled by strong demand for optoelectronics equipment, which sent its

Aixtron Boosts 2026 Sales Outlook on Robust Optoelectronics Demand, Shares Soar

Strong Optoelectronics Demand Drives Aixtron's Upward Revision

By Ozan Ergenay

April 15 (Reuters) - German chip systems manufacturer Aixtron raised its revenue guidance for 2026 on Tuesday, propelled by strong demand for optoelectronics equipment, which sent its shares to an over two-year high on Wednesday.

Upgraded Revenue Forecast

Aixtron expects annual revenue of around 560 million euros ($660 million), plus or minus 30 million euros, having previously forecast it at 520 million euros with the same range of potential variation.

CEO Comments on Market Momentum

"The significantly stronger-than-expected demand from the optoelectronics sector in the first quarter is a very encouraging development," CEO Felix Grawert said in a statement, adding the company expected this trend to continue.

Market Reaction and Share Performance

Aixtron's shares, which have gained nearly 130% so far in 2026, rose 13% and were leading gains on Europe's benchmark Stoxx 600 index in early trading.

Analyst Insights

Analysts from J.P. Morgan highlighted strong quarterly orders on the back of the positive momentum in optoelectronics—a semiconductor technology used in light-related applications like LEDs, lasers and solar cells.

Expectations for Outperformance

"Given upgrades to near-term estimates and clearly positive order commentary, we expect to see Aixtron shares to outperform in response," the analysts said in a note to investors.

Order Intake and Industry Context

Aixtron's order intake grew 30% from a year ago to around 171 million euros in the first quarter.

Broader Semiconductor Industry Trends

The world's largest supplier of chipmaking tools, ASML, also reported better-than-expected quarterly earnings and lifted its full-year outlook on Wednesday, as artificial intelligence boosts demand for its equipment. 

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(Reporting by Ozan Ergenay in Gdansk, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

Key Takeaways

  • Aixtron increased its 2026 revenue guidance from €520 million to ~€560 million, citing robust optoelectronics demand (aixtron.com)
  • Q1 order intake reached ~€171 million, up ~30% from the year‑ago period, underlining accelerating customer demand (aixtron.com)
  • ASML—a parallel bellwether—also lifted its 2026 outlook on strong AI‑driven chip equipment demand, reinforcing sector‑wide optimism (investing.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Aixtron raise its 2026 revenue guidance?
Aixtron increased its 2026 revenue outlook due to stronger-than-expected demand from the optoelectronics sector.
How much has Aixtron's share price increased in 2026?
Aixtron's shares have gained nearly 130% so far in 2026.
Which other major chip equipment supplier reported positive results?
ASML, the world's largest supplier of chipmaking tools, also reported better-than-expected quarterly earnings and raised its full-year outlook.
What technology is driving the demand for Aixtron's equipment?
The growing demand in optoelectronics, used in applications like LEDs, lasers, and solar cells, is propelling Aixtron's sales.

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