POET Technologies Inc. surged roughly 11% in Monday trading as investors aggressively rotated into high-risk AI semiconductor names. The stock climbed to around $13.93, marking a gain of about $1.39 on the session, with trading volume exploding to nearly 44.7 million shares, well above typical levels. Intraday movement ranged between $12.87 and $15.06, reflecting strong volatility as momentum traders dominated price action.
The rally notably outpaced broader markets, with the S&P 500 ETF (SPY) rising only modestly in comparison. The sharp divergence highlighted how POET continues to trade more like a speculative AI infrastructure proxy rather than a fundamentals-driven semiconductor company.
At the core of the rally is growing investor enthusiasm around POET’s positioning in AI photonics. Bulls continue to focus on the company’s Optical Interposer platform, which integrates photonics and electronics into a single module designed for high-speed data transfer in AI data centers.
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The technology is pitched as a solution to rising bandwidth demands across cloud infrastructure and artificial intelligence workloads. As hyperscalers scale AI compute clusters, demand for faster and more efficient optical interconnects has become a key investment theme, helping POET attract renewed speculative interest.
However, the company’s financial results remain far from the narrative. POET posted just over $503,000 in Q1 revenue while reporting a net loss of $12.3 million, underscoring the early-stage nature of its commercialization efforts.
Investor sentiment has also been supported by POET’s recent capital raise, which brought in over $400 million in gross proceeds through a registered direct offering completed in May. The financing included common shares and warrants issued to an institutional investor, with proceeds allocated toward manufacturing expansion, acquisitions, and research and development.
Management has stated that the company intends to significantly scale its production capacity, particularly in wafer fabrication and optical engine assembly. According to CEO Dr. Suresh Venkatesan, POET aims to expand capacity by roughly ten times as it positions itself for expected demand in AI and cloud infrastructure markets.
Strategic partnerships with firms such as Lumilens, LITEON, and Lessengers have also been highlighted as part of its commercialization roadmap, reinforcing optimism that future revenue streams could expand beyond current levels.
Despite the optimism, POET continues to face significant execution and operational risks. The company recently disclosed the loss of purchase orders from Celestial AI, now under Marvell Semiconductor, following allegations of confidentiality breaches. While POET has noted other ongoing shipments, including a $5 million order, the loss has raised concerns about customer stability and competitive pressure.
Adding further uncertainty, shareholder litigation alerts have emerged, with investors preparing for a potential class action deadline later this month. The company’s upcoming annual meeting on June 26 is expected to attract attention, particularly regarding governance, strategy execution, and its U.S. redomicile plans aimed at addressing tax-related considerations.
As AI infrastructure continues to dominate market narratives, POET’s trajectory will likely depend on whether its photonics vision can transition from speculative enthusiasm into sustained commercial revenue.
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