Super Micro Computer, Inc. News
Super Micro Computer, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, develops and manufactures high performance server and storage solutions based on modular and open architecture in the United States, Europe, Asia, and internationally. Its solutions range from complete server, storage systems, modular blade servers, blades, workstations, full racks, networking devices, server sub-systems, server management software, and security software. The company also provides application-optimized server solutions, rackmount and blade servers, storage, and subsystems and accessories; and server software management solutions, such as Server Management Suite, including Supermicro Server Manager, Supermicro Power Management software, Supermicro Update Manager, SuperCloud Composer, and SuperDoctor 5. In addition, it offers server subsystems and accessories comprising server boards, chassis, power supplies, and other accessories. Further, the company provides server and storage system integration, configuration, and software upgrade and update services; and technical documentation services, as well as identifies service requirements, creates and executes project plans, and conducts verification testing and training services. Additionally, it offers help desk and on-site product support services for its server and storage systems; and customer support services, including ongoing maintenance and technical support for its products. The company provides its products to enterprise data centers, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and 5G and edge computing markets. It sells its products 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.
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SMCI Slides 11%: Revenue Up, Margins Fall Sharply!
- Super Micro (SMCI) posted a strong revenue beat but suffered a steep gross-margin decline that has driven an 11% one-week selloff and recent underperformance versus the S&P 500. Key drivers include Q2 fiscal 2026 results, guidance, volume patterns, and insider activity — all signaling that investors are focused on profitability, not just top-line AI demand.
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SMCI Slides on Low Volume, Underperforms Peers Feb.
Super Micro (SMCI) fell sharply in recent sessions (Feb 18 and Feb 23), underperforming HP and Intel while trading on materially lower-than-average volume. The declines highlight heightened sentiment sensitivity, liquidity gaps, and potential near-term catalysts tied to AI infrastructure demand and upcoming company announcements.
17 Feb at 14:39
SMCI Plunges 5% After Fourth Straight Drop
Super Micro Computer (SMCI) sank 5.02% on Feb 12 after four consecutive down sessions, with subdued volume and pronounced underperformance versus peers. Key datapoints include a $30.43 close, ~25.4M shares traded (below the 50-day avg), and a fall more than 50% from the 52-week high. This article breaks down the drivers, technical signals, and near-term catalysts that could shape SMCI’s trajectory within the S&P 500.
10 Feb at 14:40
SMCI Earnings Surge, Margins Slip; AI Demand Rises
Super Micro (SMCI) posted record revenue driven by AI server demand but reported a sharp gross-margin decline. Investors face a trade-off: exceptional top-line growth and bullish guidance versus near-term margin pressure tied to product mix and memory constraints.