MaxLinear MXL Business Segments
| Q1 '26 | Q4 '25 | Q3 '25 | Q2 '25 | Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Net revenue by Product | ||||||
| Broadband | $43.63M+6.7% | $57.75M+94.7% | $58.24M+80.4% | $47.56M+118% | $40.88M+23.7% | |
| Connectivity | $18.6M-8.1% | $18.05M-10.1% | $18.97M+49.0% | $20.74M+56.4% | $20.24M+108% | |
| Industrial and multi-market | $12.15M+47.2% | $14.09M-11.7% | $8.91M-31.7% | $5.81M-76.9% | $8.25M-58.5% | |
| Infrastructure | $62.81M+136% | $46.55M+75.9% | $40.34M+75.1% | $34.71M+9.2% | $26.56M-18.5% | |
| Concentration risk percentage by Product | ||||||
| Broadband | 32%-11.0pp | —— | 46%+6.0pp | 44%+20.0pp | 43%+8.0pp | |
| Connectivity | 14%-7.0pp | —— | 15%-1.0pp | 19%+5.0pp | 21%+11.0pp | |
| Industrial and multi-market | 9%0.0pp | 1%— | 7%-9.0pp | 5%-22.0pp | 9%-12.0pp | |
| Infrastructure | 46%+18.0pp | 1%— | 32%+4.0pp | 32%-3.0pp | 28%-6.0pp | |
| Net revenue by Geography | ||||||
| Asia | $105.39M+40.0% | $116.71M+54.5% | $105.59M+61.7% | $87.12M+20.3% | $75.26M+34.8% | |
| Europe | $16.29M+8.9% | $14.71M+40.9% | $16.34M+60.1% | $16.1M+41.5% | $14.95M+101% | |
| Rest of world | $1.52M+706% | $367K-56.9% | $959K-41.7% | $371K-63.8% | $189K-87.5% | |
| Concentration risk percentage by Geography | ||||||
| Asia | 77%-1.0pp | 1%-2.0pp | 83%+2.0pp | 79%0.0pp | 78%+19.0pp | |
| Europe | 12%-4.0pp | —— | 13%0.0pp | 15%+3.0pp | 16%+8.0pp | |
| Rest of world | 5%— | 1%-3.0pp | 1%-1.0pp | 0%-1.0pp | 0%-2.0pp |
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- How does MaxLinear break its business down?
- MaxLinear (MXL) reports net revenue by product across 4 parts — Broadband, Connectivity, Industrial and multi-market and Infrastructure. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does MaxLinear's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in MaxLinear's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
