
The AI server maker projects $65 billion to $72 billion in fiscal 2027 revenue, well above the $54.4 billion analysts had expected
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The AI server maker projects $65 billion to $72 billion in fiscal 2027 revenue, well above the $54.4 billion analysts had expected
Investing.com -- Super Micro Computer Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI) sent shares rallying 9% after reporting robust fourth-quarter profits and issuing aggressive forward guidance that blew past Wall Street consensus. The blowout outlook served as a sharp positive surprise for investors, who had braced for headwind after the AI server provider signaled soft Q4 revenue in its preliminary update on July 21.

The server company reported a quarterly profit of $1.17 billion, up from $195.2 million in the year-ago period.

Super Micro reported adjusted earnings of $1.70 per share, compared to the 92 cents per share analysts were expecting.

Server solutions provider Super Micro (NASDAQ:SMCI) missed Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q2 CY2026, but sales rose 93.2% year on year to $11.12 billion. On the other hand, next quarter’s outlook exceeded expectations with revenue guided to $15 billion at the midpoint, or 26.7% above analysts’ estimates. Its non-GAAP profit of $1.70 per share was 77.5% above analysts’ consensus estimates.

Supermicro trounced Wall Street's earnings target for its fiscal Q4 and guided well above views for the current quarter. SMCI stock jumped.

Super Micro Computer on Tuesday forecast fiscal 2027 revenue above Wall Street expectations, betting that strong demand for its AI-optimized servers would fuel another year of growth. Shares of the company rose 9% in extended trading following the results. The server maker has been a winner in the race to equip data centers for generative AI, leveraging its close relationships with chipmakers and its reputation for speed-to-market.

Dell Technologies' AI server surge, record backlog and server refresh demand fuel growth, even as shares trade at a premium valuation.

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The AI server maker preannounced nearly everything three weeks ago -- except the number that frames its next fiscal year.
Super Micro Computer (NasdaqGS: SMCI) has announced a new collaboration to build a gigawatt-scale data center for SpaceX and xAI. The project is positioned as a major step in Super Micro Computer's AI infrastructure plans and deepens its ties with leading AI customers. The company indicates this initiative is distinct from recent product launches and reflects a broader push into large scale AI deployments. For readers tracking how large AI data center build outs are reshaping the hardware...
Super Micro Computer is scheduled to report earnings after the closing bell Tuesday, with traders anticipating a big move in the AI server maker’s stock
Supermicro reported its Q4 results after the bell on Tuesday.
Super Micro will report its Q4 results after the bell Tuesday.
Fresh off its best week since April, the stock market suffered a bit of a hangover on Monday. The Nasdaq Composite slipped 0.3%. The combination of higher oil prices and bond yields were pressuring stocks.
Micron, Super Micro, and Dell are sitting at the center of the AI infrastructure buildout, but whether each name has enough fuel left for another major run in 2027 depends on a very different set of catalysts and risks for each one.
Super Micro Computer has doubled its revenue year over year while accumulating $8.8 billion in debt and sitting under an active board review, leaving investors to decide whether the $13 billion Blackwell order book justifies the baggage.
Revenue may disappoint, but a sharp margin rebound and record AI orders could matter more.
Shares of Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ:SMCI) are up 4% to $32.48 in Monday morning trading, leading a broad bid across AI server names heading into the company’s fiscal Q4 2026 earnings report. Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE:HPE) stock is climbing 4% to $55.20, and Dell Technologies (NYSE:DELL) shares are advancing 3% to $468.67. The action is ... Super Micro Rises 4% Ahead of Earnings; HPE Gains 4%, Dell Climbs 3% as AI Server Stocks Advance
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