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Super Micro Gains With Dell, But Another Hurdle Awaits

Super Micro Gains With Dell, But Another Hurdle Awaits

New York, May 29, 2026, 19:05 (EDT)

Super Micro Computer shares rallied 11.6% Friday, ending the session at $46.09. The move came as investors piled into server stocks following strong AI-server numbers from Dell Technologies. Super Micro, trading on the Nasdaq, touched an intraday peak of $48.28 and saw volume top 93 million shares.

Super Micro shares gained after Dell, a key AI server competitor, boosted its fiscal 2027 AI-server revenue outlook to roughly $60 billion from $50 billion and posted $16.1 billion in quarterly AI-server sales. The move came on Dell’s news, not on new earnings from Super Micro itself.

Hardware names moved up. Reuters said Dell jumped 32.8%, with Hewlett Packard Enterprise up 12.6% and Super Micro climbing 11.6%. Wall Street’s main indexes closed at record highs.

Dell Chief Operating Officer Jeff Clarke said the company logged $24.4 billion in AI orders, calling the “AI opportunity” strong with “no signs of slowing.” The results gave investors new momentum to buy shares of firms linked to data-center expansion. Data centers run big server and networking infrastructure for cloud companies and enterprise clients. Dell Technologies

Dell is “better positioned than rivals” thanks to its scale, its supplier network, and its ability to manage supply during the memory-chip shortage, S&P Global Visible Alpha research head Melissa Otto told Reuters. That’s a positive sign for Super Micro demand too, but the same factors could help Dell grab more share. Reuters

Super Micro (SMCI) put out its own update this week. On May 27, the company said that Verda, a European AI cloud firm, picked its Nvidia-powered rack-scale systems for use as AI cloud infrastructure in Europe. CEO Charles Liang said in the release the systems allow customers to “rapidly deploy” AI setups. Supermicro

Verda CEO Ruben Bryon called the partnership key to delivering infrastructure “at scale.” The company said it deployed Nvidia GB300 NVL72, HGX B300, HGX B200 and RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell systems. Super Micro said Verda’s renewable-energy data centers could use excess heat to warm as many as 15,000 homes. Supermicro

Compliance remains a problem. Super Micro said Thursday it worked with Taiwanese officials after a case turned up three arrests and 50 servers seized. The company said the gear was acquired through fraud after being sold to an authorized reseller.

Taiwanese prosecutors are probing three people for allegedly exporting Super Micro AI servers with Nvidia chips in violation of U.S. export controls, Reuters said last week. Back in March, the U.S. Justice Department charged three people linked to Super Micro, including the company’s co-founder, in a different smuggling case. Super Micro was not charged.

Super Micro’s latest results still set the tone for investors. The company posted fiscal third-quarter net sales of $10.2 billion on May 5, up from $4.6 billion the year before, with a gross margin of 9.9%. It put fiscal 2026 net sales between $38.9 billion and $40.4 billion.

Friday’s rally might say more about Dell than Super Micro. Dell is using its scale and supply resources to secure hard-to-get parts, which could put pressure on Super Micro’s prices, margins, or how fast it can convert orders. Increased export-control checks might slow down deliveries or cause buyers to hesitate. Dell has talked about tight supply, especially in memory chips.

But in this session, investors picked demand instead of more doubt. Ohsung Kwon, chief equity strategist at Wells Fargo, told Reuters there was “euphoric sentiment” on AI right now and the rally was fueled by earnings. Super Micro faces its own next hurdle: will its orders, margins and compliance match up with what the market wants? Reuters

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