SMCI
SUPER MICRO (SMCI)
NASDAQ
$37.23-$0.007 (-0.02%)
Price as of Aug 21, 2026 8:00 PM EDT
  • $24.1B
    Market Cap
  • -15.13%
    1-Year Change
  • Computer Hardware
    Industry

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  • Momentum Score: 40
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Is Super Micro Stock a No-Brainer Buy After Posting Incredible Q4 Numbers?

Super Micro Computer posted strong Q4 results with 93% revenue growth, 257% gross profit increase, and 497% net income growth, with gross margins improving to 17.5%. However, the analyst cautions against calling it a no-brainer buy due to historical volatility in earnings and margins, concerns about margin sustainability based on customer/product mix, and risks from potential slowdowns in AI spending.

08/12/2026, 2:30 PM • The Motley Fool

Why Super Micro Computer Stock Popped Today

Super Micro Computer stock surged 12.86% despite mixed fiscal Q4 2026 earnings, beating EPS expectations ($1.70 vs $0.71 expected) but missing revenue guidance ($11.1B vs $11.7B expected). The company achieved 91% year-over-year sales growth and generated $722M in positive free cash flow last quarter. CEO forecasts strong Q1 2027 sales of $14.5-15.5B, though analysts expect continued cash burn in 2027.

08/12/2026, 11:31 AM • The Motley Fool

Super Micro Computer Landed $60 Billion in Orders Last Quarter, but Trades at Just $30

Super Micro Computer booked over $60 billion in AI server orders in Q4 and projects gross margins of 15-17%, nearly double prior guidance. However, the stock trades around $30 per share due to market concerns: not all orders are firm commitments, the company is raising $7 billion through equity financing (causing dilution), and an internal review of export control issues is underway.

08/09/2026, 5:30 AM • The Motley Fool

AI Inference Infrastructure Market Size to Surpass $229.95 Billion by 2035 | SNS Insider

The global AI Inference Infrastructure Market is projected to grow from $22.80 billion in 2025 to $229.95 billion by 2035, with a CAGR of 26.02%. The U.S. market alone is expected to reach $157.83 billion by 2035, while Europe is projected to hit $51.93 billion. Growth is driven by hyperscale data center expansion, GPU adoption, AI accelerators, and enterprise demand for high-performance inference infrastructure. Hardware components dominate with 67.80% market share, while cloud deployment leads with 63.40% share.

08/04/2026, 4:58 AM • GlobeNewswire

Supermicro Stock Just Jumped 20%. Why I'm Passing and Buying This AI Leader Instead.

Supermicro's stock surged 20% after announcing strong Q2 preliminary results with improved gross margins of 15-17%, driven by AI infrastructure demand and supply shortages. However, the analyst recommends buying Nvidia instead, citing Supermicro's low-margin business model, history of controversy (including a Taiwan office raid related to chip smuggling), and the fact that most value resides with Nvidia's GPUs rather than the integrator.

07/25/2026, 7:15 AM • The Motley Fool

Stock Market Midday, July 22: Markets Brace for Alphabet Earnings as Hyperscaler's AI Debt Comes Into Focus

Markets showed mixed performance on July 22, 2026, with tech stocks under pressure amid concerns about massive AI infrastructure spending. Oil prices surged above $86/barrel due to Middle East tensions, fueling inflation worries. Goldman Sachs highlighted $489 billion in AI-related debt issuance this year, with hyperscalers accounting for 40%. Investors await Alphabet and Tesla earnings after hours to assess whether intensive AI spending is translating to revenue growth.

07/22/2026, 12:19 PM • The Motley Fool

INVESTOR ACTION NOTICE: Moore Law PLLC Encourages Investors in Super Micro Computer, Inc. to Contact Law Firm

Moore Law PLLC is investigating Super Micro Computer, Inc. (SMCI) for potential securities fraud following multiple disclosures in August-September 2024. The company revealed margin pressures on August 6, faced Hindenburg Research allegations of fraudulent revenue recognition and accounting irregularities on August 27, announced delayed 10-K filing on August 28, and faced a DOJ investigation announcement on September 26. These events triggered significant stock price declines totaling over 34% across the disclosure period.

07/09/2026, 3:53 PM • GlobeNewswire

Surging Demand: Data Center Direct-to-Chip Cooling Market Poised for 26.5% CAGR Growth by 2032

The data center direct-to-chip cooling market is expected to grow from $3.33 billion in 2026 to $17.31 billion by 2032, driven by increasing demand for thermal management in AI and hyperscale computing. Single-phase systems and water-glycol coolants dominate the market, with hyperscale data centers leading adoption due to energy efficiency and sustainability goals.

07/06/2026, 4:50 AM • GlobeNewswire

SMRs Spark a Chain Reaction for Nano Nuclear

Nano Nuclear Energy is positioned at the center of a global shift toward small modular reactors (SMRs) as sovereign wealth from the UAE explores investment in the company's KRONOS microreactor technology. The company is also collaborating with Super Micro Computer to integrate nuclear modules into AI data center infrastructure. With 28.35% short interest on a highly illiquid float and preliminary sovereign funding discussions, the stock could face a short squeeze if negotiations materialize into definitive agreements.

07/02/2026, 10:50 AM • Investing

Stock Market Today, July 1: CoreWeave Stock Tumbles as Meta Cloud Report Raises Customer Concerns

CoreWeave stock fell 13.87% after a Bloomberg report indicated Meta Platforms plans to expand into cloud infrastructure, raising competition concerns for AI infrastructure providers. The sell-off reflects investor worries about customer concentration and whether large AI buyers will manage their own computing resources rather than rely on specialized providers like CoreWeave.

07/01/2026, 5:33 PM • The Motley Fool

Frozen Assets: How Super Micro Puts AI Heat on Ice

Super Micro Computer raised $7 billion to fulfill a $39 billion AI server order backlog, with thermal management technology giving it a competitive edge. Despite initial market panic over dilution, analysts upgraded the stock citing strong fundamentals. However, margin compression and competition from Dell and HPE present risks.

06/24/2026, 11:22 AM • Investing

Super Micro Computer Is Trading at Its Best Valuation in 18 Months. Should You Buy the Dip?

Super Micro Computer's stock has recovered from fraud allegations but faces significant headwinds. Despite 250% revenue growth since early 2024, profits only grew 70% due to margin pressure from commoditized products. A $7 billion equity offering will dilute shareholders. Trading at under 10x forward earnings, the stock appears cheap but the author recommends Nvidia instead due to Supermicro's uncertain future and lack of pricing power.

06/23/2026, 7:07 PM • The Motley Fool

Down Nearly 50% From Its High, Is Super Micro Computer Stock a Bargain Buy?

Super Micro Computer stock has fallen 50% from its 52-week high to $34, trading at a low 11x earnings multiple. While the company posted impressive 47% revenue growth to $22 billion, net income declined 9%, revealing thin margins that limit earnings growth potential. Governance concerns, including a departed auditor and export law violations, make the stock risky despite its cheap valuation.

06/23/2026, 12:10 PM • The Motley Fool

Super Micro Jumped More Than 10%. Is the AI Server Maker Finally Turning a Corner?

Super Micro Computer's stock surged over 10% on Thursday despite no major company news. The AI server maker's fiscal Q3 revenue more than doubled to $10.2 billion, and gross margins recovered to 9.9% from 6.3% in the prior quarter. However, concerns remain regarding the company's rising debt load ($8.8 billion), ongoing export-control investigation, and whether it can convert $39 billion in new orders into profitable revenue.

06/20/2026, 11:06 AM • The Motley Fool

SpaceX, Super Micro Computer, Micron And More: 5 Stocks Investors Couldn't Stop Buzzing About This Week

Retail investors focused on five stocks this week (June 8-12): SpaceX debuted with strong IPO performance, gaining 19.3% on its first day; Super Micro Computer announced a $7 billion financing package but faced dilution concerns; Micron saw bullish momentum from analyst upgrades and board appointments; Uber faced legal challenges over NYC driver deactivation laws; and AMD committed £2 billion to UK AI infrastructure development.

06/13/2026, 6:01 AM • Benzinga

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Statistics

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Day Range
$36.42
$37.67
$37.24
1-Year Range
$20.53
$58.68
$37.24
Latest Close$37.24
Change
+$0.74 (+1.99%)
Volume36,474,235
Market Cap$24.1B
Shares Outstanding646.9M
P/E (TTM)19.90
Diluted EPS (TTM)$1.87
Enterprise Value$27.8B

Information as of 08/21/2026

Company Profile

SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC
SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC
https://www.supermicro.com
$24.1B
Market Cap
$1.2B
Net Income
Sector: Technology
Industry: Computer Hardware
980 Rock Avenue, San Jose, CA, United States, 95131
408 503 8000

Super Micro Computer, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, develops and sells server and storage solutions based on modular and open-standard architecture in the United States, Asia, Europe, and internationally. The company provides liquid and air-cooled AI servers for training and inferencing with integrated graphics processing units (GPUs) or PCIe based architectures; SuperBlade, MicroBlade, FlexTwin, GrandTwin, and BigTwin blade and multi-node systems; SuperStorage systems; Hyper, CloudDC, and WIO and rackmount systems; embedded (5G/IoT/Edge) systems; and MicroCloud server systems. It also offers workstations and networking devices; and modular server subsystems and accessories, including server boards, chassis, power supplies, and other accessories. In addition, the company provides remote system management solutions, such as Server Management suite comprising Supermicro Server Manager, Supermicro Power Management software, Supermicro Update Manager, SuperCloud Composer, and SuperDoctor 5. Further, the company identifies service requirements; creates and executes project plans; conducts verification testing; offers training; and provides technical documentation. Additionally, it offers rack level services from design to deployment for full rack and cluster level deployments of AI and HPC datacenters; help desk services and on-site product support; and warranties, maintenance, and technical support services. The company serves enterprise data centers, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, 5G, and edge computing markets through direct and indirect sales force, distributors, value-added resellers, system integrators, and original equipment manufacturers. Super Micro Computer, Inc. was incorporated in 1993 and is headquartered in San Jose, California.

Key Executives

  • David E. Weigand
  • Shin-Chun Hsu
  • Charles Liang
  • Vik Malyala
  • DeAnna Luna

Current Ownership Distribution

  • Institutions3.2B (74.14%)
  • Mutual Funds1.1B (25.80%)
  • Insiders2.5M (0.06%)
  • Other0 (0.00%)