Conviction: Medium (was Speculative; Q1 2026 print upgraded it)
Status: Research-watch — not held, not yet sized
Editorial Note
The 25-year curse may finally have cracked. Vicor invented factorized power architecture in 2003 and watched Infineon+Delta walk off with the Blackwell win. Then Q4 2025 printed five sequential quarters of growth, a record $176.9M backlog, and Phil Davies put a number on the AI opportunity for the first time: $200-$400 per XPU. Three months later (April 21, 2026), Q1 2026 didn't just confirm it — it broke the model. Backlog jumped 70% in 90 days to $300.6M; book-to-bill went from 1.2x to >2.0x; FY 2026 guide moved to ~$570M. The stock is +81% in 30 days, +567% in 12 months. The curse cracking thesis is no longer "watch Q1/Q2 to validate" — Q1 is the validation. The question is whether you size here or wait for the inevitable digestion of an RSI 80 / forward P/E 80+ tape.
The Story Right Now
The full-scan market brief published this morning called out a cohort the watchlists don't track yet — MPWR, AOSL, VICR, IFNNY, NVTS, POWI, BESI, MRAAY — and labeled it the cleanest "catch up" trade on the board. VICR is the philosophically loaded one in that group. NuttyCLD's framing is exactly right: Vicor is the original home of factorized power architecture, the conceptual ancestor of every Vertical Power Delivery slide deck shipping out of Infineon and Delta right now. For a decade VICR was the archetype of "technically right, commercially under-rewarded." The stock spent 2007-2022 in cycles of "this time is different" that almost always wasn't.
What's different this time is that the order book finally caught up to the press releases. Q4 2025 (reported Feb 19): backlog $176.9M (+13.8% YoY, +15.8% sequentially), book-to-bill >1.2x, Gen 5 VPD into production with a lead customer, and management framing 2026 as a "record year for product revenues." Three months later, Q1 2026 (reported April 21): revenue $113M (+20.2% YoY), backlog $300.6M — an additional 70% jump in a single quarter — book-to-bill over 2.0, gross margin 55.2%, FY 2026 guide ~$570M. Roth Capital raised PT to $245 the same day. That is what an inflection looks like, and the tape knows: VICR is +81% in 30 days, sitting at RSI 80.6, ~9% off its 52-week high of $293.95.
The wrinkle the bullish narrative is going to have to absorb is the insider activity: $218.8M net selling, zero buys on the leading-indicators rolling window. That's substantial, and it's not noise. Davies (the VP whose $200-$400/XPU framing is the thesis) himself sold $1.45M earlier in the cycle. This doesn't break the thesis — at this kind of stock-price move, holders trimming is rational — but it does mean the float has more circulating ammo to absorb, which usually translates to digestion before the next leg. Pair with the fact that VICR also runs an active ITC patent enforcement campaign (Feb 2025 ITC final determination against Delta, Quanta, Foxconn affiliates; second ITC investigation now instituted on NBM patents; settlement income from Delta + Infineon + Monolithic has been running through the P&L) and you have a story where the legal monetization of factorized power IP is starting to rhyme with the commercial monetization of Gen 5 VPD. Two arrows pointing the same way for the first time in 25 years.
Bottom line: the catalyst is no longer hypothetical. The framing isn't "watch for the curse to crack" — the curse cracked on the April 21 print. The trade now is positioning around the digestion of a name that has already moved a lot, where the 2H 2026 broader Gen 4→Gen 5 transition is the next leg-test, and where bulls have to be willing to underwrite a high-eighties P/E against a track record that includes a lot of head-fakes.
Quick Snapshot
| Signal |
Reading |
| Overall |
🟡 Curse-cracked, but priced-for-cracking. Inflection real, valuation rich, RSI hot. |
| Moat |
Narrow-to-Wide (factorized power IP + Gen 5 VPD socket; ITC enforcement turns IP into a toll booth) |
| Key insight |
Q1 2026 backlog jumped from $176.9M to $300.6M in one quarter (+70%). Book-to-bill >2.0x. The thesis stopped being conditional. |
Action Matrix
| Action |
Level |
Why |
| Current |
🔍 Research-watch |
Inflection confirmed but RSI 80, 30D +81%, insider distribution heavy |
| Entry Zone |
$215 - $245 |
-10% to -20% pullback; Roth's PT is $245, prior breakout shelf around $215 |
| Stop-Loss |
$214 (-20%) |
Below the breakout band; thesis-killer = backlog reversal at Q2 print |
| Target |
$349 (+30%) |
Conservative on the high-end analyst consensus; bull-case beyond $400 if Gen 4→5 broader transition prints clean |
Price Data
| Stock |
Price |
1D |
7D |
30D |
3M |
12M |
52wkHi |
RSI |
Status |
Action |
| VICR |
$268.36 |
+1.0% |
+0.9% |
+81.0% |
+62.3% |
+566.6% |
-8.7% |
80.6 ↑ |
🟢 Strong-up |
🔍 Wait for pullback |
Legend
- RSI 80.6 = overbought (FOMO warning, expect digestion)
- 52wkHi = $293.95 (~9% below)
- Open at start of period: $148.23 (30d) / $40.26 (12m). The 12m number is the real headline: this stock 6.7x'd in a year.
Company Overview
One-Liner
Vicor designs and manufactures modular power converters and Vertical Power Delivery (VPD) modules that sit between 800V data center infrastructure and the ~0.7V transistor — the "last few centimeters" of AI power delivery, where Blackwell B200 needs ~1,500A and Vera Rubin pushes ~2,875A.
Business Model
| Question |
Answer |
| What they sell |
Modular power converters, current multiplier modules, VPD modules (Gen 4 → Gen 5), bus converter modules, plus a growing royalty/license stream from IP enforcement |
| Who pays |
OEMs, ODMs, hyperscalers, defense / aerospace, industrial. Lead AI customer (publicly described as wafer-scale AI engine maker — Cerebras-like profile) on Gen 5 VPD ramp Q1 2026 |
| Revenue model |
Product (~$92.7M Q4'25 / $107.3M Q1'26 advanced+brick split) + royalties (settlement and license income from Delta, Infineon, Monolithic) |
| How sticky |
High. Power module sockets are designed-in at the package level; ITC exclusion orders + patent licensing build a moat around the architecture itself |
Key Segments (Q1 2026)
| Segment |
Q1 2026 Revenue |
% of Total |
Notes |
| Advanced Products (VPD, current multipliers, ChiP) |
$64.9M |
57.5% |
The AI-leveraged segment; this is the Gen 5 VPD line |
| Brick Products (legacy DC-DC, industrial/defense) |
$48.0M |
42.5% |
Mature but recovering — bricks +7.7% sequentially |
| Royalty / License |
(rolled up in revenue) |
minor but rising |
Step-function increases on settlements; $200-400/XPU framing implies royalty leverage on broader ecosystem |
Geographic Mix
Global; majority US-headquartered manufacturing (Andover, MA fab). Heavily diversified by geography because hyperscaler customers ship to global data center footprints.
Competitive Analysis
Industry Position
| Question |
Answer |
| Market share |
Single-digit unit share in VRM/PMIC overall; philosophical share of factorized architecture concept = 100% (originator) |
| Market size (TAM) |
If Phil Davies $200-400/XPU framing is real and AI XPU shipments are ~10M-20M/year by 2027 → $2-8B/year addressable for just the per-XPU power module slice. Morgan Stanley estimates Kyber rack power-solution value rises >10x vs GB200. |
| Growth rate |
VICR product revenue: +20.2% YoY Q1 2026; backlog +70% sequentially. The market is growing faster than VICR can capture, which is the opportunity AND the risk |
| Key competitors |
Infineon (IFNNY) + Delta (2308.TW) — the Blackwell winners; MPWR (Vera Rubin VRM ~70% share at +60% ASP per sell-side); AOSL (OpenVReg co-leader, GB300); POWI (high-voltage GaN topology); NVTS (GaN); ADI / TXN / ON (mainstream PMIC) |
| Position |
Niche-philosophical-leader, commercial under-share, IP enforcement teeth |
Competitive Moat
| Moat Type |
Present? |
Evidence |
| Network effects |
🔴 |
Power modules don't have network effects |
| Switching costs |
🟢 |
Designed-in at the package level; respinning a board to remove VPD is non-trivial. Reference design footprint is the moat |
| Cost advantages |
🟡 |
Vertical integration, in-house Andover manufacturing, but lacks Infineon-scale wafer leverage |
| Intangible assets |
🟢🟢 |
Factorized Power Architecture patents (US 9,166,481, 9,516,761, 10,199,950); ITC exclusion orders against Delta, Quanta, Foxconn affiliates; PTAB denied IPR (validity confirmed); second ITC investigation on NBM patents instituted Q4 2025 |
| Efficient scale |
🔴 |
Sub-scale relative to Infineon, MPS, Delta. Always has been. |
Moat Assessment
Moat Width: Narrow → Widening (pivoting from "good IP, no leverage" to "good IP, ITC-enforced toll booth, plus first-customer Gen 5 socket")
Moat Trend: Widening
Summary:
Vicor's moat is the patent estate on factorized power and the architecture's structural fit with VPD. Historically that moat was inert — they couldn't translate IP into commercial scale. The 2024-2026 pivot is to enforce the IP via ITC while also riding Gen 5 VPD into production sockets. Both arrows are pointing the same direction for the first time in the company's history. The bear case isn't that the moat doesn't exist — it's that the moat keeps generating settlement payments rather than designed-in production share.
Management Assessment
Leadership
| Role |
Name |
Since |
Background |
Notes |
| Chairman / President / CEO |
Dr. Patrizio Vinciarelli |
1981 (founder) |
Italian-born physicist, Harvard PhD, fellow at CERN (1973-76) and Princeton IAS (1977-80). 2019 IEEE William E. Newell Power Electronics Award. |
The technical visionary. Famously commercial-allergic — the company's "right-but-unrewarded" arc is closely tied to his preference for IP and architectural elegance over lead-time / supply-chain discipline |
| VP Global Sales & Marketing |
Phil Davies |
(long-tenure) |
Operational execution, the public revenue voice on Q4 2025 / Q1 2026 calls |
The new revenue voice. $200-$400/XPU framing came from him. Sold $1.45M of stock recently — context-rational, but material to the insider-distribution picture |
Founder Involvement
| Question |
Answer |
| Founder-led? |
Yes — 45 years and counting |
| Founder ownership |
High (Vinciarelli is a long-time significant holder; specific % varies by filing) |
| Skin in the game |
Very high. Concentration risk: the company's strategic gravity is one person |
Capital Allocation
| Metric |
Track Record |
| M&A discipline |
Conservative (almost no M&A — organic only) |
| Buyback timing |
Mixed — VICR has bought back stock at lower prices, less so during runs |
| R&D investment |
High — R&D ~$80M annualized at ~19% of revenue (Q1'26 R&D $19.4M / revenue $113M) |
| Debt management |
Conservative — $0 long-term debt, $0 net debt, debt-to-equity 0 |
Red Flags
- ⚠️ Insider distribution: $218.8M net sold over leading-indicators rolling window, zero buys. Big.
- ⚠️ Founder concentration risk — Vinciarelli is 76+ years old; succession is unspoken
- ⚠️ Historical cadence of "this time is different" press releases that didn't land. The market has been burned.
- ✅ No related-party games, no aggressive accounting, balance sheet is pristine
Financials
Key Quarterly Metrics
| Metric |
Q1 2026 |
Q4 2025 |
Q1 2025 |
YoY Trend |
| Revenue |
$113.0M |
$107.3M |
$94.0M |
+20.2% YoY 📈 |
| Gross Margin |
55.2% |
55.4% |
47.2% |
+800 bps YoY 📈 |
| Operating Margin |
(Q4 14.6%) |
14.6% |
-0.2% |
flipped from negative 📈 |
| FCF Margin |
9.5% |
9.5% |
low |
recovering 📈 |
| Backlog |
$300.6M |
$176.9M |
~$155M |
+94% YoY 📈📈 |
| Book-to-Bill |
>2.0x |
>1.2x |
~1.0x |
inflection-level |
Quality Checks
| Check |
Status |
Notes |
| FCF positive? |
🟢 |
Q4 2025 FCF $10.2M, Q1 2026 maintaining |
| Profitable? |
🟢 |
Net income $46.5M Q4, sustained Q1 |
| Debt manageable? |
🟢🟢 |
Zero long-term debt, $785M total assets / $74M total liabilities |
| Cash runway |
Indefinite |
The balance sheet is ~$712M of equity, near-zero leverage |
Leading Indicators
| Indicator |
Value |
Signal |
| Revenue Acceleration |
+18.85% |
🟡 Neutral (was bigger; Q4 normalized) |
| YoY Growth |
+11.5% (trailing) → +20.2% (Q1'26 actual) |
🟢 Accelerating |
| Earnings Beat Rate |
100% |
🟢🟢 Strong |
| Insider Trading |
-$218.8M net |
🔴 Bearish (size-warning) |
| Composite |
0.1 |
🟡 Neutral overall, but signal is reshuffling |
Valuation
Current Multiples
| Metric |
Current |
5Y Range |
Industry Avg |
Read |
| P/E (TTM) |
~83 |
wide swings |
~25 (semis avg) |
Premium — priced for AI inflection |
| P/S (TTM) |
~22 |
8-30 |
~6-8 |
Premium |
| EV/Revenue |
~21 |
8-28 |
~5-7 |
Premium |
| Market Cap |
$12.2B |
— |
— |
Vs ~$50M FY 2024 net income — multiple expansion is doing all the work |
Analyst Price Targets (post Q1 2026)
| Source |
Target |
Implied |
Notes |
| Roth Capital (Apr 21) |
$245 |
-8.7% |
Buy reiterated, raised from $225 — most influential post-print call |
| Average (per public.com) |
$208.75 |
-22% |
Range $180-$230 |
| WallStreetZen 1Y |
$132.50 |
-50% |
The bear pricing — assumes mean reversion to pre-AI multiple |
| Bull case (sell-side max) |
$245-$300+ |
+0-12% |
Davies $200-400/XPU × 10M+ XPUs/year fully rerated |
Fair Value Frame
| Method |
Fair Value |
Read |
| 2026 EPS consensus $2.69 × 60x P/E (AI premium) |
~$160 |
Bear-rational |
| 2026 EPS $2.69 × 80x P/E (current premium) |
~$215 |
Current digestion zone |
| 2026 EPS $2.69 × 100x P/E (full thesis) |
~$270 |
≈ current price |
| FY 2026 revenue $570M × 25x EV/Sales |
~$315 |
Bull-case framing |
My fair value: $215-$270 range — current price is at the top of that range, which is why Action Matrix calls for waiting for a pullback.
Bull Case
Why This Could Work (5 Reasons)
The order book is the proof. Backlog went $155M → $176.9M → $300.6M in three quarters. Book-to-bill 1.2x → 2.0x in one quarter. That isn't a press release — it's purchase orders. The "trust the order book" narrative finally has a number that supports it.
Phil Davies put a price tag on the thesis: $200-$400 per XPU. First time analysts have a concrete revenue anchor for the AI opportunity in the company's history. At ~10-20M AI XPUs/year by 2027 and even partial socket-share, that's a $2-8B addressable slice for the per-XPU power module alone.
Gen 5 VPD into production with a lead customer in Q1 2026, broader Gen 4→Gen 5 transition 2H 2026. The lead customer (publicly described as wafer-scale AI engine maker, Cerebras-shaped) is already ramping. Broader hyperscaler/OEM transition is the next leg.
ITC enforcement is a second arrow. Feb 2025 final determination against Delta + Quanta + Foxconn affiliates. Second ITC investigation on NBM patents instituted late 2025. Settlement income from Delta + Infineon + Monolithic is recurring. This converts factorized power IP from "inspiring" to "monetizable through both sales and licensing."
NuttyCLD's framing: "the curse may finally be cracking." External, independent confirmation from a thoughtful analyst that VICR's structural moment has arrived. The full-scan brief picks the same cohort up.
Upside Scenario
| If This Happens |
Stock Could |
| Q2 2026 backlog holds $300M+ and book-to-bill stays >1.5x |
$310-340 (Roth target +) |
| Hyperscaler #2 publicly designs Gen 5 VPD into 2H 2026 platform |
$380-450 |
| ITC second investigation = additional settlement step-up |
+$15-40 standalone catalyst |
| NVIDIA reference design includes Vicor at any layer |
$500+ |
Bear Case
What Could Go Wrong (5 Risks)
25 years of "almost." This is the single most important bear point. The historical pattern is: VICR generates a credible inflection, the stock doubles, and then commercial execution lags the press releases by two more years. The 2018-2020 cycle did this. The 2007-2009 cycle did this. Pattern recognition is not the same as fundamentals, but it's why the float is anxious.
- Probability: Medium. It's literally what's happened multiple times before.
Insider distribution is heavy. -$218.8M net, zero buys. Phil Davies (the revenue-voice executive) sold $1.45M. At $268 with RSI 80 and a 6x in 12 months, insiders selling is rational; the size of the selling means the float keeps absorbing supply.
- Probability: High that this caps near-term upside; Low that it indicates fundamental issue.
Vinciarelli is famously commercial-allergic. The reason VICR was first technically and lost first commercially in Blackwell is partly cultural: Vinciarelli prioritizes architectural elegance and IP purity over lead-time discipline, supply-chain investment, and large-customer service execution. The Razor's Edge short thesis (mid-2025) leaned heavily on this. The pattern could repeat in Gen 5 if VICR can't scale capacity to match the order book.
- Probability: Medium. Q1 2026 print suggests this time is different, but "this time is different" is the historical trap.
The Blackwell winners (Infineon + Delta) aren't going anywhere. They captured Blackwell, they share Vera Rubin with MPS (sell-side projects MPS at ~70% Rubin VRM share), and they have the manufacturing/system-integration discipline VICR has historically lacked. VICR's Gen 5 VPD lead customer is one socket. The broader market has many sockets, and the incumbents are well-positioned.
- Probability: High that VICR stays smaller than the bull case implies.
Valuation has done a lot of work. P/E 83, P/S 22, market cap $12.2B against ~~~$50M~~ $136.7M net income trailing (correction 2026-08-03, D039: the original "~$50M" matched no cached source — filed TTM net income per SEC XBRL is $136.7M, consistent with the P/E-83 math in this very sentence; the understatement overstated this bear point by ~2.7x). The stock has already repriced for the curse cracking. If Q2 2026 backlog stalls or book-to-bill normalizes back to 1.2x, multiple compression is the path. WallStreetZen's $132 PT is the bear-case-concretized; the Razor's Edge short thesis is even sharper.
- Probability: Medium. Most rallies of this magnitude digest at least 25-30%.
Thesis Killers
- Q2 2026 backlog flat or down sequentially (<$300M)
- Book-to-bill drops below 1.0x
- Lead customer Gen 5 VPD ramp delays announced (hint of execution miss)
- Major hyperscaler designs out of factorized architecture in next-gen platform
- ITC enforcement actions get walked back on appeal
Downside Scenario
| If This Happens |
Stock Could |
| Q2 disappoints / backlog flat |
$190-215 (-20% to -29%) |
| Multiple compresses to 50x P/E without revenue miss |
$135-160 (-40% to -50%) |
| Curse-pattern re-asserts (broader Gen 4→5 transition slips) |
$100-130 (-50% to -60%) |
Market-Moving News
Historical (What Has Moved This Stock Before)
| Period |
Event |
Approximate Impact |
Pattern Lesson |
| 2003 |
Factorized Power Architecture (FPA) launch |
Multi-quarter rally |
Conceptual leadership doesn't = commercial capture |
| 2018-2020 |
"AI accelerator power" pitch (Hydra, V-I Chip 1200A ChiP) |
3x then full retrace |
Press releases without backlog = repeated head-fake |
| 2021-2023 |
Crypto / cooling-off trough |
-75% drawdown |
Stock is high-beta to AI capex sentiment |
| 2024 |
ITC investigation initiated, IP campaign goes public |
Step-up reversal |
Patent enforcement is a new and durable arrow |
| Feb 2025 |
ITC Final Determination — exclusion orders against Delta + Quanta + Foxconn affiliates |
+sustained run |
First commercial monetization of FPA IP |
| Feb 19, 2026 |
Q4 2025 earnings — record $176.9M backlog, Phil Davies $200-400/XPU framing |
Strong rally |
Inflection narrative gains a number |
| Apr 21, 2026 |
Q1 2026 earnings — backlog $300.6M, BTB >2.0x, Roth PT $245 |
+20-30% same-week |
The moment the curse cracked |
Recent News Drivers
| Date |
Headline |
Impact |
Relevance |
| 2026-04-21 |
VICR Q1 2026: $113M revenue, $300.6M backlog, BTB >2.0x |
🟢🟢 |
The print that cracked the curse |
| 2026-04-21 |
Roth Capital raises VICR PT to $245 (from $225), reiterates Buy |
🟢 |
Sell-side validation |
| 2026-02-19 |
VICR Q4 2025: record $176.9M backlog, Davies $200-400/XPU framing |
🟢🟢 |
Inflection set up |
| 2025-Q4 |
ITC institutes second investigation on NBM patents |
🟢 |
IP enforcement second wave |
| 2025-02-13 |
ITC Final Determination — exclusion orders against Delta, Quanta, Foxconn affiliates |
🟢 |
Patent moat confirmed |
News Patterns
The market overreacts to concept announcements (Hydra, FPA, V-I Chip) and underreacts to backlog announcements until forced. The cleanest signal in VICR's history is order-book inflections; this is one of those.
| Symbol |
Name |
Relationship |
Notes |
| SOXX |
iShares Semiconductor ETF |
Holds VICR (small weight) |
Broad semis exposure |
| SMH |
VanEck Semiconductor ETF |
Holds VICR (small weight) |
Broad semis exposure |
| PSI |
Invesco Dynamic Semiconductors |
Holds VICR |
More targeted semi-cap |
| XSD |
SPDR S&P Semiconductor |
Equal-weight, holds VICR |
Cleaner small/mid-cap semi exposure |
Sector Context
The whole VRM/PMIC/AI-power-delivery cohort is moving (MPWR, AOSL, IFNNY, NVTS, POWI, BESI). VICR is one of the leaders in the cohort by 30D% return, which means part of its move is sector-beta and part is name-specific. The AI power delivery perspective opened today is the framework for tracking the cohort as a unit.
Cross-References (Where This Appears in Our System)
| Location |
File |
Context |
| Articles |
inputs/articles/2026-04-19-nuttycld-ai-power-crisis-part-3-last-few-centimeters.md |
Dedicated VICR section — "the curse may finally be cracking" |
| Articles |
inputs/articles/2026-03-30-nuttycld-ai-power-crisis-part-1...md (and Parts 2-4) |
Conceptual chain context |
| Perspective |
AI Power Delivery |
VPD layer / Watch For #2 |
| Market Brief |
the May 1 full-scan market brief |
Coverage gap callout, deep-dive queue, dominant editorial signal |
| Watchlists |
(NONE YET) |
Coverage gap — VICR not on any watchlist as of 2026-05-01 |
| Holdings |
(NONE) |
Not held in any paper or real account |
Discovered during research — names that should be tracked alongside VICR.
| Ticker |
Why Related |
Suggested Placement |
Priority |
Notes |
| IFNNY |
Infineon — primary Blackwell winner with Delta on VPD; the company that beat VICR commercially |
ai-power-delivery watchlist (proposed) |
🟢 High |
The Blackwell winner VICR should have been |
| MPWR |
Monolithic Power Systems — incumbent VRM, projected ~70% Vera Rubin share at +60% ASP |
ai-power-delivery watchlist (proposed) |
🟢 High |
Cohort leader, first to deep-dive after this |
| AOSL |
Alpha and Omega Semi — OpenVReg co-leader, GB300 design wins |
ai-power-delivery watchlist (proposed) |
🟢 High |
$900M cap small-cap leverage |
| NVTS |
Navitas Semiconductor — GaN driver, 800V to 6V GaNFast reference design |
ai-power-delivery watchlist (proposed) |
🟡 Med |
Earlier-stage |
| POWI |
Power Integrations — 1250V/1700V PowiGaN; topology IP play |
ai-power-delivery watchlist (proposed) |
🟡 Med |
"Owns the topology" angle |
| Delta-2308.TW |
Delta Electronics (Taiwan listing) — system anchor, passed Foxconn Jan 2026 |
ai-power-delivery watchlist (proposed, ADR if available) |
🟢 High |
The non-VICR/IFNNY winner |
| ENPH |
Enphase — small-cap power conversion (microinverters); not direct comp but power-conversion peer |
consumer-energy cross-list |
🟡 Med |
Different end market but relevant peer for valuation framing |
| BESI |
BE Semiconductor — hybrid bonding (BSPDN + HBM convergence) |
Already in supply-chain-traces |
🟢 High |
Already tracked; reinforce |
| MRAAY |
Murata — MLCC bottleneck (GB300 = 30,000 MLCCs) |
ai-power-delivery watchlist (proposed) |
🟢 High |
Different layer, same thesis |
Catalysts & Timing
Upcoming Catalysts
| Date |
Event |
Impact |
Watch For |
| ~Jul 2026 |
Q2 2026 earnings |
🟢🟢 |
Backlog ≥$300M sustained, BTB ≥1.5x, Gen 5 ramp commentary |
| 2H 2026 |
Broader Gen 4→Gen 5 VPD transition |
🟢🟢 |
Public reference of second hyperscaler/OEM design-in |
| ~Oct 2026 |
Q3 2026 earnings |
🟢 |
Confirmation of Phase 2 transition |
| Ongoing |
ITC second investigation on NBM patents |
🟢 |
Settlement / exclusion order step-ups |
| 2027 |
NVIDIA Feynman platform timing (likely TSMC A16 + SPR) |
🟡 |
Whether VICR is on the BoM at any layer |
Key Dates
| Event |
Frequency |
Next Date |
| Earnings |
Quarterly |
~Jul 2026 (Q2) |
| Investor / Tech Day |
Irregular |
TBD |
| ITC enforcement updates |
Rolling |
Ongoing |
Entry Strategy
Position Sizing
| Conviction |
Allocation |
| Speculative |
0% (research only) |
| Low |
1-2% |
| Medium |
3-5% ← my view |
| High |
5-10% |
My conviction: Medium — inflection real, valuation rich, RSI hot
Target allocation: 2-3% if entered, scaled in
Entry Approach
| Strategy |
Details |
| Entry zone |
$215 - $245 (waiting for digestion of the +81% 30D move) |
| Starter position |
33% of target on first touch of $245 with RSI <65 |
| Add on |
Backlog confirmation at Q2 print or pullback to $215 with RSI <50 |
| Full position at |
Confirmation of Gen 5 second-customer design-in OR $200 oversold reset |
Technical Levels
| Level |
Price |
Notes |
| Resistance |
$293.95 |
52-week high |
| Current |
$268.36 |
RSI 80, digestion zone |
| Support 1 |
$245 |
Roth PT, prior breakout |
| Support 2 |
$215 |
Pre-Q1-print breakout shelf |
| Support 3 |
$180 |
Heavy if Q2 disappoints |
| Stop / Thesis-killer |
$214 |
-20% from current |
Sources
Research Log
| Date |
Update |
| 2026-05-01 |
Created deep dive after NuttyCLD AI Power Crisis series + 2026-05-01 full-scan brief queued VICR for next-session deep-dive. Captured Q1 2026 (Apr 21) inflection — backlog $300.6M, BTB >2.0x, Roth PT $245. |
The Gold
Key Discoveries
| Discovery |
Implication |
| Q1 2026 backlog jumped 70% in 90 days |
The "curse cracking" thesis stopped being prospective — Q1 is the validation |
| Davies $200-$400/XPU is real, with 2,000-4,000A products as the basis |
First concrete revenue anchor in 25 years; the framework for sizing future TAM |
| ITC enforcement = second arrow |
Patent royalties from Delta + Infineon + Monolithic make the IP estate monetizable independent of socket wins |
| Insider selling at this scale ($218.8M) is heavy and warrants caution |
Holders trimming a 6x in 12 months is rational, but it caps the slope of further upside near-term |
| The Razor's Edge short thesis is still useful as bear discipline |
Vinciarelli-is-commercial-allergic risk has not been disproven, only delayed |
Open Questions
- Who exactly is VICR's lead Gen 5 VPD customer? "Wafer-scale AI engine" suggests Cerebras-shape, but unconfirmed publicly.
- Does the Q2 2026 print sustain $300M+ backlog or revert toward $200M?
- Will NVIDIA reference design include Vicor at any voltage layer in Rubin Ultra (2027) or Feynman (2028)?
- Is the broader Gen 4→Gen 5 transition timed for 2H 2026 actually catching second/third hyperscaler design-ins, or is the lead customer a one-off socket?
- How should the $200-$400/XPU framing pair with the actual AI XPU shipment forecasts? Is the Davies range gross opportunity or realistic capture?
Calibration Note
VICR is the most likely candidate for chorus disagreement in the AI power delivery cohort (per NuttyCLD Part 3 capture). Bulls see the inflection; bears see 25 years of "almost."