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SMCI stock jumps today after Supermicro unveils liquid‑cooled SuperBlade server with Intel Xeon 6900
2 January 2026
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SMCI stock jumps today after Supermicro unveils liquid‑cooled SuperBlade server with Intel Xeon 6900

NEW YORK, January 2, 2026, 2:07 PM ET — Regular session

  • Super Micro Computer shares rose about 5.5% in afternoon trading on Friday.
  • The move followed a company announcement of a new high-density, direct liquid-cooled SuperBlade server built around Intel’s Xeon 6900 series processors.
  • Traders are watching whether the cooling-focused design translates into orders as AI data centers push for more compute per rack.

Shares of Super Micro Computer, Inc. climbed about 5.5% on Friday after the server maker disclosed a new high-density, direct liquid‑cooled system aimed at artificial intelligence and high‑performance computing workloads.

The news matters because data‑center operators are trying to pack more compute into existing footprints while running into power and heat constraints, especially in AI training and inference clusters.

Direct liquid cooling—using coolant routed through cold plates attached to hot components—has gained attention as racks get denser and air cooling becomes harder to scale efficiently.

SMCI was up 5.5% at $30.87 in afternoon trade. The stock opened at $29.95 and traded between $29.65 and $31.40, with volume around 20 million shares.

Supermicro said it added a 6U SuperBlade system called SBI‑622BA‑1NE12‑LCC, powered by dual Intel Xeon 6900 series processors. Blade servers are slim compute modules that slide into a shared chassis, typically sharing power, cooling and networking.

“This new iteration is the most core-dense SuperBlade we’ve ever created,” Charles Liang, the company’s president and CEO, said in the release. Supermicro

The company said the platform can be configured for air cooling or liquid cooling and is intended for workloads spanning manufacturing, financial services, scientific research, energy and climate modeling.

Supermicro also said the design can reduce cabling by as much as 93% and use about 50% less space than traditional 1U rack servers, a common server form factor in enterprise data centers.

Intel shares were up about 6% on Friday, while server makers Dell Technologies and Hewlett Packard Enterprise were up about 1% and 0.3%, respectively.

For investors, the near‑term question is whether Supermicro’s cadence of new platforms translates into measurable demand in a market that has grown more sensitive to execution, pricing and delivery schedules.

Traders will be looking to the company’s next quarterly update for detail on order timing and profitability, including whether efficiency‑focused designs help support margins as customers prioritize dense deployments.

On Friday, the stock was trading above $30 but below its session high, with the next test for bulls likely to be whether the rally holds into the closing bell.

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