# Optics stocks decline sharply as Anthropic news impacts Lumentum, Corning, AXT

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> Published: 2026-08-18 17:31:49+00:00

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# Optics stocks decline sharply as Anthropic news impacts Lumentum, Corning, AXT

A sector-wide sell-off hit AI optical component makers despite Corning posting a revenue and earnings beat, highlighting just how fragile sentiment has become in the AI infrastructure trade.

Optics stocks took a beating on July 28, with Lumentum dropping roughly 10%, Corning sliding around 12%, and AXT falling approximately 12% in a broad sell-off that swept through the AI optical components sector. The catalyst was a mix of Corning’s forward guidance and news related to Anthropic that rattled investor confidence across the entire supply chain.

The irony: Corning actually beat expectations on both the top and bottom lines. Revenue came in at $4.74B against analyst estimates of $4.61B, and earnings per share landed at 78 cents versus the 76 cents Wall Street had penciled in. None of that mattered once the market digested the company’s third-quarter outlook, which landed either in line with or below what investors had been hoping for.

## A sell-off with multiple triggers

The damage wasn’t confined to Corning. Lumentum, AXT, Coherent, and Marvell all posted significant declines, with several names suffering double-digit losses in a single session.

The Anthropic connection added another layer of complexity. The Tema Photonics & Optical ETF, which trades under the ticker LAZR and holds positions in both Lumentum and AXT, reportedly allocates approximately 12% of its portfolio to Anthropic through a special purpose vehicle.

## Why optics stocks matter for AI

These aren’t obscure component makers. The companies caught in this sell-off manufacture the high-speed optical interconnects that form the nervous system of hyperscale data centers. Without their products, the massive GPU clusters that power AI model training and inference simply can’t communicate fast enough to function.

Corning has signed agreements with major cloud providers including Amazon and Meta for optical fiber and connectivity products, underscoring the structural demand that exists beneath the day-to-day stock price volatility.

One of those headwinds: US restrictions on certain Chinese optical imports that were reported earlier in the year. Trade policy uncertainty adds another variable to an already complex picture for companies with global supply chains and customer bases.

## The guidance problem

Corning’s Q2 revenue of $4.74B represented a meaningful beat over the $4.61B consensus. But the forward outlook didn’t accelerate fast enough to justify the stock’s run-up, and the repricing was swift.

The sell-off also revealed how tightly correlated these names have become. When Corning sneezed, the entire optical supply chain caught a cold, with Lumentum, AXT, Coherent, and Marvell all moving in lockstep. For the Tema Photonics & Optical ETF and similar investment vehicles, that correlation cuts both ways. Diversification within a highly correlated sector doesn’t provide much cushion when the whole group moves in unison.

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