AI supply-chain thesis — mapping bottlenecks, focus companies, and supply-chain exposure for investors.
**Bottleneck theme:** InP & Substrates
**Focus:** $MTSI — MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc.
MACOM is a hybrid RF + photonics + InP photodetector specialty semiconductor name. The InP photodetector franchise — high-speed receivers used in 800G/1.6T transceivers and CPO — is the AI-cycle differentiator: every coherent or PAM4 receive lane needs a high-bandwidth photodiode, and MACOM, Coherent, and a small number of Asian vendors are the credible suppliers. The strategic stake in IQE (the InP/GaAs epitaxy specialist) gives MACOM upstream supply security and a meaningful equity option as the photonics wafer cycle inflects.
The investment case is photonics content growth plus a defensive RF franchise (defense radar, 5G/6G mmWave, fiber-to-the-home) that anchors revenue through cycles. The bear case is competitive intensity in InP photodetectors (Coherent vertically integrates), customer concentration in transceivers, and small-cap volatility relative to the larger photonics names. Pair with $COHR, $LITE, $AAOI, $AXTI for diversified photonics-and-substrate exposure.
Silicon Photonics — Photonic integrated circuits fabricated on silicon and silicon-on-insulator substrates — modulators, photodetectors, waveguides, grating couplers — used mainly in optical transceivers for data-center and telecom interconnects, with growing roles in co-packaged optics, LiDAR, and biosensing.
Optical Transceivers — Optical modules for data center and telecom interconnects
Semiconductor Distributors — Key category for AI datacenter and semiconductor supply chain: Semiconductor Distributors