While the market's attention is focused on Nvidia and hyperscalers, one small Massachusetts company with 1,074 employees is supplying power modules for the world's most powerful AI chips - and for the first time ever, demand has dramatically outstripped its production capacity. This company reported orders at more than 2x sales in April, backlog jumped 70% quarter-over-quarter to $301 million, and the stock has exploded since mid-April. Moreover, the company's licensing business may turn into something resembling Qualcomm over time.

The market is reacting euphorically. The title shot up more than 28% after Q1 results and has since continued to rise on a wave of optimism around second-generation Vertical Power Delivery technology and an expected International Trade Commission (ITC) verdict in 2027 that could force competitors to pay the company for licenses.
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The company delivers unique Vertical Power Delivery power modules that solve the problem of powering…