MaxLinear MXL shares have dropped 22.8% in the past month, underperforming the broader Zacks Computer and Technology sector’s return of 1.6%. The sharp decline can be attributed to investor concerns over growth prospects, concentrated clientele, and legal disputes related to termination of the Silicon Motion deal. MaxLinear’s outlook now significantly depends on the successful ramp of AI and data-center optical products, which depend on a clientele that is concentrated among a limited number of hyperscale customers and AI-platform programs. Top 10 customers represented 55% of MXL’s first-half of 2026 revenues, while one customer represented 11%.

Rapid AI-driven growth is keeping MaxLinear’s balance sheet under pressure as the need for working capital accelerates significantly. Inventory increased to $105.5 million as of June 30 from $85.8 million at the end of the first quarter of 2026. First-half 2026 operating cash flow was negative $4.1 million. Inventory-purchase and other contractual obligations rose to $305.9 million as of June 30 compared with $209.6 million as of Dec. 31, 2025, as MaxLinear placed incremental orders to support higher demand. The company made wafer prepayments to secure supply against backlog, and also acknowledged tight supply and higher wafer, packaging and test costs. This clearly raises MaxLinear’s risk profile for investors. So, what should they do with MXL stock? Let’s find out.

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